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Functional Circuit Training in Older Adults With Congestive Heart Failure

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US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Heart Failure, Congestive

Treatments

Procedure: Cardiac Rehabilitation
Procedure: Flexibility and toning
Procedure: Circuit Training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT00108147
AGCG-002-03S

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this study is to determine the effect of a functional circuit training program as compared to standard cardiac rehabilitation or control exercise in improving physical function and activity.

Full description

In older (65 years of age or older) patients with congestive heart failure, we propose to:

  1. Assess: a) Peak aerobic capacity (peak VO2) during a monitored, standardized treadmill test; b) Oxygen uptake kinetics and heart rate during a standardized submaximal treadmill test; c) Performance on a set of functional mobility tasks; d) Self-report of physical disability and difficulty in performing daily tasks, and physical activity.
  2. Conduct a 12-week randomized controlled trial, comparing changes in these assessed measures in patients randomized to three different groups: 1) standard cardiac rehabilitation using bicycle exercise; 2) group functional circuit training focusing on exercises that involve functional mobility tasks and a home-activities exercise component; 3) a chair-based, flexibility and "toning " (low level resistance) group control exercise.
  3. Reassess all groups after an additional 12 weeks in the measures identified above to identify how well the three groups maintain their function.
  4. Examine the mechanisms underlying change in functional mobility performance and self-reported function as a result of the interventions

Primary hypothesis 1: Compared to chair-based exercise controls at the end of week 12, both the cardiac rehabilitation and functional circuit training groups will show improvements in measures of peak aerobic capacity, submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics, functional mobility performance, and self-reported function.

Primary hypothesis 2: Compared to the other two groups that are given exercise instructions only, the functional circuit training group, who continue their home activities exercise program, show less decline by week 24 in measures of peak aerobic capacity, submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics, functional mobility performance, and self-reported function.

Secondary hypothesis: Measures of submaximal oxygen uptake kinetics are better predictors of changes in functional mobility performance and self-reported function than peak aerobic capacity, muscle strength, joint range of motion, balance, and behavioral factors (such as depression).

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Congestive Heart Failure

Exclusion Criteria:

Trial design

0 participants in 3 patient groups

1
Experimental group
Description:
Circuit Training
Treatment:
Procedure: Circuit Training
2
Active Comparator group
Description:
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Treatment:
Procedure: Cardiac Rehabilitation
3
Active Comparator group
Description:
Flexibility and toning
Treatment:
Procedure: Flexibility and toning

Trial contacts and locations

1

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