Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?

OBJECTIVE:Exercise capacity is impaired in Fontan palliated patients. The change in daily activity behaviour with an increase in sedentary lifestyle results in low physical activity levels. This might have a greater impact on patients with chronic heart disease in contrast to healthy controls. For a...

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Main Authors: Julian Alexander Härtel, Ulrike Herberg, Thomas Jung, Christian Winkler, Johannes Breuer, Nicole Müller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228255
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spelling doaj-1cc5c6f81cb7462b838bc7070724d1542021-03-03T21:32:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01151e022825510.1371/journal.pone.0228255Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?Julian Alexander HärtelUlrike HerbergThomas JungChristian WinklerJohannes BreuerNicole MüllerOBJECTIVE:Exercise capacity is impaired in Fontan palliated patients. The change in daily activity behaviour with an increase in sedentary lifestyle results in low physical activity levels. This might have a greater impact on patients with chronic heart disease in contrast to healthy controls. For a better understanding, we compared data from cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) with heart rates and physical activity in daily life. METHODS:21 Fontan patients and 20 age, sex and BMI matched controls underwent CPET and 5 days of daily life activity tracking with a triaxial accelerometer (wGT3x-BT, Actigraph) including heart rate monitoring with an optical heart rate sensor. RESULTS:27% of our Fontan teenagers and 71% of the Fontan adults reached the specific WHO recommendations for moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during everyday life (EDL), without differences to controls. There was a strong correlation between MVPA and [Formula: see text] for all Fontan patients (p = 0.0035, Pearson r = 0.788). Daily MVPA correlated to peak oxygen uptake and lactate production. Up to workloads of 2 W/kg and in daily life heart rates in Fontan patients were similar to controls. CONCLUSIONS:Daily MVPA is alarmingly low without any differences between Fontan patients and controls. Heart rate behaviour was similar and does not seem to be a limiting factor for physical activity in daily life. Higher intensity activities should be implemented regularly in EDL for Fontan patients. Proof is needed as to whether sports in moderate or possibly even in vigorous activity (e.g. high-intensity interval training) improve exercise capacity the most.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228255
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Ulrike Herberg
Thomas Jung
Christian Winkler
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Nicole Müller
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Ulrike Herberg
Thomas Jung
Christian Winkler
Johannes Breuer
Nicole Müller
Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Julian Alexander Härtel
Ulrike Herberg
Thomas Jung
Christian Winkler
Johannes Breuer
Nicole Müller
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title Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?
title_short Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?
title_full Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?
title_fullStr Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity and heart rate monitoring in Fontan patients - Should we recommend activities in higher intensities?
title_sort physical activity and heart rate monitoring in fontan patients - should we recommend activities in higher intensities?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description OBJECTIVE:Exercise capacity is impaired in Fontan palliated patients. The change in daily activity behaviour with an increase in sedentary lifestyle results in low physical activity levels. This might have a greater impact on patients with chronic heart disease in contrast to healthy controls. For a better understanding, we compared data from cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) with heart rates and physical activity in daily life. METHODS:21 Fontan patients and 20 age, sex and BMI matched controls underwent CPET and 5 days of daily life activity tracking with a triaxial accelerometer (wGT3x-BT, Actigraph) including heart rate monitoring with an optical heart rate sensor. RESULTS:27% of our Fontan teenagers and 71% of the Fontan adults reached the specific WHO recommendations for moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during everyday life (EDL), without differences to controls. There was a strong correlation between MVPA and [Formula: see text] for all Fontan patients (p = 0.0035, Pearson r = 0.788). Daily MVPA correlated to peak oxygen uptake and lactate production. Up to workloads of 2 W/kg and in daily life heart rates in Fontan patients were similar to controls. CONCLUSIONS:Daily MVPA is alarmingly low without any differences between Fontan patients and controls. Heart rate behaviour was similar and does not seem to be a limiting factor for physical activity in daily life. Higher intensity activities should be implemented regularly in EDL for Fontan patients. Proof is needed as to whether sports in moderate or possibly even in vigorous activity (e.g. high-intensity interval training) improve exercise capacity the most.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228255
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