A comparison of home and hospital-based exercise training in heart failure: immediate and long-term effects upon physical activity level
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
In heart failure, reduced physical activity level can adversely affect physical and psychosocial functioning. No previous heart failure research has compared effects of home and hospital-based exercise training upon physical activity level, or has objectively assessed their long-term effects upon physical activity. This study used an
Randomized controlled trial.
Sixty patients with heart failure (mean age 66 years; NYHA class II/III; 51 male/9 female) were randomized to home training, hospital training or control. Both programmes consisted of aerobic circuit training, undertaken twice a week for one hour, for eight weeks. All participants wore the
Hospital-based training significantly increased steps taken per day during ‘extra long’ (
Hospital-based training enabled participants to walk for longer periods. It is clinically important that both training groups maintained physical activity level in the long term, given the potential for heart failure to worsen over this time period.
Contributors

Aynsley Cowie
Author
University Hospital Crosshouse Kilmarnock , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Morag K Thow
Author

Malcolm H Granat
Author

Sarah L Mitchell
Author
