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N/ACompleted· 16 enrolled
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High-intensity IMT plus walking +1 morebehavioral
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Effects of a Walking Program and Inspiratory Muscle Training in Individuals With Chronic Heart Failure - A Pilot Study

Texas Woman's University·interventional·Posted Mar 22, 2012·Updated Apr 3, 2020

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating High-intensity IMT plus walking and Low-intensity IMT plus walking for Heart Failure NYHA Class II and Heart Failure NYHA Class III. Completed, enrolled 16 participants across 2 sites.

Detailed Summary

Individuals with chronic heart failure need a "safe and effective" exercise program that could enhance their quality of life. In this study, we examined whether an experimental exercise program of autonomous walking and high-intensity Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) could result in better effects on respiratory muscle strength (PImax), cardiovascular endurance, quality of life, and physical activity, when compared to autonomous walking and "sham" IMT program, in adults with chronic heart failure.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMar 22, 2012
Enrollment StartMar 1, 2012
Primary CompletionJan 1, 2018
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5.8 yearsPosted 14.3 years ago

Interventions

High-intensity IMT plus walkingbehavioral

The IMT intensity was set at 60% of PImax which was reassessed weekly. Frequency: 5x/week; 1x/day preferred. 6 Interval Levels: (6 efforts at each level): (1) 60s rest interval; (2) 45s rest interval; (3) 30s rest interval; (4) 15s rest interval; (5)10s rest interval; (6) 5s rest interval, trained to exhaustion. For the walking program, it was the same as the one for the control group.

Low-intensity IMT plus walkingbehavioral

The IMT training was 3 sets of 10 repetitions, or when the participant felt tired. Participants returned to our facility every week to reassess PImax. For the walking program, each participant was given a pedometer and a heart rate monitor to track daily step counts and heart rate. The walking program consisted of walking every day at an intensity of "somewhat hard" to "hard" on the Borg's Rating of Perceived Exertion scale. Participants began at least 10 to 15 minutes, once to twice a day, for 7 days a week, and eventually progressed to 45-50 minutes a day by the end of the six weeks, if they could tolerate.