Effects of exercise training on different quality of life dimensions in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: the Ex-DHF-P trial
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Despite suffering from poor prognosis, progressive exercise intolerance, and impaired quality of life (QoL), effective therapeutic strategies in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) are sparse. Exercise training (ET) improves physical QoL in HFpEF, but the effects on other aspects of QoL are unknown.
The multicentre, prospective, randomized, controlled Exercise training in Diastolic Heart Failure Pilot study included 64 HFpEF patients (65 ± 7 years, 56% female). They were randomized to supervised endurance/resistance training in addition to usual care (ET,
Exercise improved the following SF-36 dimensions: physical functioning (
In patients with HFpEF, exercise training improved emotional status, physical and social dimensions of QoL as well as symptoms of depression from pre to post test. Physical dimensions of QoL and general health perception also improved significantly with exercise in comparison to usual care.
Contributors

Kathleen Nolte
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Christoph Herrmann-Lingen
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Rolf Wachter
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Götz Gelbrich
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Hans-Dirk Düngen
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André Duvinage
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Nadine Hoischen
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Karima von Oehsen
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Silja Schwarz
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Gerd Hasenfuss
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Martin Halle
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Burkert Pieske
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Frank Edelmann
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