Exercise training in chronic heart failure: mechanisms and therapies

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M. F. Piepoli
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[1] Guglielmo da Saliceto Hospital,Heart Failure Unit, Cardiology
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Netherlands Heart Journal | 2013年 / 21卷
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Heart failure; Exercise training; Exercise capacity; Quality of life; Neurohumoral effects; Endothelial effects; Anti-inflammatory effects;
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Decreased exercise capacity negatively affects the individuals’ ability to adequately perform activities required for normal daily life and, therefore, the independence and quality of life. Regular exercise training is associated with improved quality of life and survival in healthy individuals and in cardiovascular disease patients. Also in patients with stable heart failure, exercise training can relieve symptoms, improve exercise capacity and reduce disability, hospitalisation and probably mortality. Physical inactivity can thus be considered a major cardiovascular risk factor, and current treatment guidelines recommend exercise training in patients with heart failure in NYHA functional classes II and III. Exercise training is associated with numerous pulmonary, cardiovascular, and skeletal muscle metabolic adaptations that are beneficial to patients with heart failure. This review discusses current knowledge of mechanisms by which exercise training is beneficial in these patients.
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