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Investigate the effects of exercise training on the cardiopulmonary function and exercise capacity in diabetes mellitus with heart failure.


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This research intends to explore the effects of exercise training on the cardiopulmonary function and exercise tolerance of heart failure patients with diabetes mellitus. In addition to the impaired cardiac function, the clinical manifestations of patients with heart failure also shown the inefficiency of pulmonary function, peripheral vascular function, and musculoskeletal system. Due to low exercise tolerance, functional activities and quality of life are impaired. With the high hospitalization rate and high mortality rate, the clinical treatment of heart failure is challenging. At present, exercise has been listed in the guidelines for the treatment of heart failure, and is recommended that patients with heart failure should take regular aerobic exercise training to maintain functional activity and reduce symptoms. Past studies have also suggested that exercise training can help reduce the risk factors of cardiovascular disease and improve part of the cardiovascular function. Furthermore, exercise can improve the quality of life and reduce the hospitalization rate. Although diabetes is a common comorbidity of heart failure, and is a poor prognostic factor that increases the overall risk of heart failure and cardiovascular death, there are few studies in the past to further explore the benefits of exercise training for diabetes with heart failure, although current studies have confirmed that regular exercise can effectively control diabetes. However, the cardiopulmonary function and exercise tolerance of exercise training for diabetes with heart failure still need to be clarified. Therefore, this study aims to investigated the effect of cardiopulmonary function and exercise tolerance in patients with heart failure. The study participants were divided into two groups: usual care group and exercise group. Exercise training involved last for twelve weeks, and then follow up until the sixth week after exercise training. The results of the study are expected to be applied to clinical heart failure rehabilitation. It is expected that through active cardiopulmonary rehabilitation combined with precise and personalized exercise prescriptions, it will prevent deterioration of heart failure and may help improve the clinical practice of heart failure. ;


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NCT number NCT04888390
Study type Interventional
Source National Cheng Kung University
Contact Kun-Ling Tsai, Ph.D.
Phone 886-6-2353535
Email kunlingtsai@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 20, 2021
Completion date December 31, 2024

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