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Cardiac Patients’ Walking Activity Determined by a Step Counter in Cardiac Telerehabilitation: Data From the Intervention Arm of a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:心脏远程康复中的步数计数器确定的心脏病患者的步行活动:来自随机对照试验的干预组的数据

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Background: Walking represents a large part of daily physical activity. It reduces both overall and cardiovascular diseases and mortality and is suitable for cardiac patients. A step counter measures walking activity and might be a motivational tool to increase and maintain physical activity. There is a lack of knowledge about both cardiac patients’ adherence to step counter use in a cardiac telerehabilitation program and how many steps cardiac patients walk up to 1 year after a cardiac event.Objective: The purpose of this substudy was to explore cardiac patients’ walking activity. The walking activity was analyzed in relation to duration of pedometer use to determine correlations between walking activity, demographics, and medical and rehabilitation data.Methods: A total of 64 patients from a randomized controlled telerehabilitation trial (Teledi@log) from Aalborg University Hospital and Hjoerring Hospital, Denmark, from December 2012 to March 2014 were included in this study. Inclusion criteria were patients hospitalized with acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, and coronary artery bypass grafting or valve surgery. In Teledi@log, the patients received telerehabilitation technology and selected one of three telerehabilitation settings: a call center, a community health care center, or a hospital. Monitoring of steps continued for 12 months and a step counter (Fitbit Zip) was used to monitor daily steps.Results: Cardiac patients walked a mean 5899 (SD 3274) steps per day, increasing from mean 5191 (SD 3198) steps per day in the first week to mean 7890 (SD 2629) steps per day after 1 year. Adherence to step counter use lasted for a mean 160 (SD 100) days. The patients who walked significantly more were younger (P=.01) and continued to use the pedometer for a longer period (P=.04). Furthermore, less physically active patients weighed more. There were no significant differences in mean steps per day for patients in the three rehabilitation settings or in the disease groups.Conclusions: This study indicates that cardiac telerehabilitation at a call center can support walking activity just as effectively as telerehabilitation at either a hospital or a health care center. In this study, the patients tended to walk fewer steps per day than cardiac patients in comparable studies, but our study may represent a more realistic picture of walking activity due to the continuation of step counter use. Qualitative studies on patients’ behavior and motivation regarding step counter use are needed to shed light on adherence to and motivation to use step counters.Trial Registration: ClinicalTrails.gov NCT01752192; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01752192 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6fgigfUyV)
机译:背景:步行是日常体育活动的很大一部分。它可以降低总体和心血管疾病以及死亡率,并且适合心脏病患者。计步器可测量步行活动,可能是增加和保持体育锻炼的动力工具。缺乏关于心脏病患者在心脏远程康复计划中坚持使用步数计数器以及在心脏病事件发生后一年内心脏病患者走多少步的知识。目的:本研究的目的是探讨心脏病患者的步行活动。分析步行活动与计步器使用时间的关系,以确定步行活动,人口统计学以及医疗和康复数据之间的相关性。方法:来自奥尔堡大学医院的一项随机对照远程康复试验(Teledi @ log)中的64位患者和这项研究纳入了2012年12月至2014年3月在丹麦的Hjoerring医院。入选标准为住院的急性冠状动脉综合征,心力衰竭和冠状动脉搭桥术或瓣膜手术的患者。患者通过Teledi @ log获得了远程康复技术,并从三种远程康复设置中选择了一种:呼叫中心,社区保健中心或医院。步数监测持续12个月,并使用步数计数器(Fitbit Zip)监测每日步数。结果:心脏病患者每天平均步数为5899(SD 3274),而每天的平均步数为5191(SD 3198)。一年后的第一周平均每天7890(SD 2629)步。坚持使用计步器平均持续了160天(标准差100天)。走路明显更多的患者较年轻(P = .01),并且继续使用计步器的时间更长(P = .04)。此外,体力活动较少的患者体重增加。结论:这项研究表明,呼叫中心的心脏远程康复可以像医院或医院的远程康复一样有效地支持步行活动,在三种康复环境或疾病组中,患者的平均每天步数无明显差异。保健中心。在该研究中,与可比研究中的心脏病患者相比,患者每天倾向于走更少的步数,但由于继续使用步数计数器,我们的研究可能代表了更真实的步行活动情况。需要进行关于患者使用步数计数器的行为和动机的定性研究,以阐明对步数计数器的坚持和使用动机。试验注册:ClinicalTrails.gov NCT01752192; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01752192(由WebCite存档,网址为http://www.webcitation.org/6fgigfUyV)

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