Scott L Hummel, John Herald, Craig Alpert, Kimberlee A Gretebeck, Wendy S Champoux, Donald R Dengel, Peter V Vaitkevicius, Neil B Alexander. Submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics, functional mobility, and physical activity in older adults with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2016, 13(5): 450-457. DOI: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2016.05.004
Citation: Scott L Hummel, John Herald, Craig Alpert, Kimberlee A Gretebeck, Wendy S Champoux, Donald R Dengel, Peter V Vaitkevicius, Neil B Alexander. Submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics, functional mobility, and physical activity in older adults with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2016, 13(5): 450-457. DOI: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2016.05.004

Submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics, functional mobility, and physical activity in older adults with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction

  • Background Submaximal oxygen uptake measures are more feasible and may better predict clinical cardiac outcomes than maximal tests in older adults with heart failure (HF). We examined relationships between maximal oxygen uptake, submaximal oxygen kinetics, functional mobility, and physical activity in older adults with HF and reduced ejection fraction. Methods Older adults with HF and reduced ejection fraction (n = 25, age 75 ± 7 years) were compared to 25 healthy age- and gender-matched controls. Assessments included a maximal treadmill test for peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), oxygen uptake kinetics at onset of and on recovery from a submaximal treadmill test, functional mobility testing Get Up and Go (GUG), Comfortable Gait Speed (CGS), Unipedal Stance (US), and self-reported physical activity (PA). Results Compared to controls, HF had worse performance on GUG, CGS, and US, greater delays in submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics, and lower PA. In controls, VO2peak was more strongly associated with functional mobility and PA than submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics. In HF patients, submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics were similarly associated with GUG and CGS as VO2peak, but weakly associated with PA. Conclusions Based on their mobility performance, older HF patients with reduced ejection fraction are at risk for adverse functional outcomes. In this population, submaximal oxygen uptake measures may be equivalent to VO2peak in predicting functional mobility, and in addition to being more feasible, may provide better insight into how aerobic function relates to mobility in older adults with HF.
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