Nonresponders of Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP) Can Increase Their Exercise Capacity with Enhanced Physiotherapist Support
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Intervention
2.4. Measurements
2.4.1. Anthropometrics
2.4.2. Symptom-Limited Cycle Ergometer Test
2.4.3. Physical Activity Level
2.5. Statistical Analysis
2.6. Ethical Consideration
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable (n) | Value |
---|---|
Age, years (98) a | 58.0 (49.0–64.0) |
Sex (98) b | |
| 48 (49) |
| 50 (51) |
PA level, activity points (98) c | 2.4 (1.4) |
BMI, kg/m2 (96) c | 32.3 (5.6) |
Waist circumference, cm (98) c | 108.2 (14.3) |
| 103.6 (14.1) |
| 112.6 (13.1) |
BP systolic, mmHg (98) c | 132.6 (17.1) |
BP diastolic, mmHg (98) c | 82.2 (10.0) |
Smoker (96) b | |
| 9 (9.4) |
| 23 (24.0) |
| 64 (66.6) |
Group (n) | Baseline a, Watts | 2 Years a, Watts | ΔW b, Watts | p-Value c | ES |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total (48) | 95.9 (32.3) | 103.6 (34.2) | 7.6 (7.4) | <0.001 | 0.34 |
Females (22) | 82.8 (28.8) | 90.1 (30.4) | 7.3 (8.1) | 0.025 | - |
Males (26) | 107.1 (31.4) | 115.0 (33.5) | 8.0 (6.9) | 0.018 | - |
≥58 years (25) | 90.5 (31.9) | 98.2 (32.3) | 7.7 (7.8) | 0.002 | - |
<58 years (23) | 101.9 (32.5) | 109.5 (35.9) | 7.6 (7.0) | 0.085 | - |
Subgroup (n) | ΔW a, Watts | p-Value b |
---|---|---|
Females (22) | 7.3 (14.0) | 0.481 |
Males (26) | 8.0 (16.8) | |
≥58 (25) | 7.7 (11.0) | 0.788 |
<58 (23) | 7.6 (19.4) |
Variable (n) | Value |
---|---|
Intensity (44) | |
| 2 (4.5) |
| 39 (88.5) |
| 3 (7.0) |
Mode (36) | |
| 21 (58.0) |
| 0 (0) |
| 15 (42.0) |
Activity (46) | |
| 26 (56.5) |
| 11 (24.0) |
| 4 (9.0) |
| 3 (6.5) |
| 1 (2.0) |
| 1 (2.0) |
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Martinsson Ngouali, T.; Börjesson, M.; Cider, Å.; Lundqvist, S. Nonresponders of Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP) Can Increase Their Exercise Capacity with Enhanced Physiotherapist Support. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 4795. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/ijerph18094795
Martinsson Ngouali T, Börjesson M, Cider Å, Lundqvist S. Nonresponders of Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP) Can Increase Their Exercise Capacity with Enhanced Physiotherapist Support. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(9):4795. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/ijerph18094795
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartinsson Ngouali, Tom, Mats Börjesson, Åsa Cider, and Stefan Lundqvist. 2021. "Nonresponders of Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP) Can Increase Their Exercise Capacity with Enhanced Physiotherapist Support" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 9: 4795. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/ijerph18094795