Effect of Physical Training on Insulin Resistance in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure
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Background The effect of physical training on insulin resistance (IR) in chronic heart failure (CHF) remains unclear. Methods and Results Fourteen patients with CHF performed physical training using a bicycle ergometer; 9 patients (64%) were hyperinsulinemic and insulin resistant (HOMA IR >1.97). Exercise tolerance increased (5.1±1.7 to 6.9±2.7 METs, p<0.05) and heart rate at rest decreased (82±15 to 72±6, p<0.05) in the IR group after physical training. Physical training also decreased the insulin level (15.1±5.6 to 9.8±2.6μU/ml, p<0.05) and HOMA IR (3.7±1.4 to 2.3±0.6, p<0.05) in the IR group, but not in the 5 patients (36%) without IR or in 6 control patients. Conclusion Physical training can improve hyperinsulinemia and IR in patients with CHF.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2006-06-20
著者
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Katoh Atsushi
Division of Cardiology, Sendai Open Hospital
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Katoh Atsushi
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Miyamoto Tetsuya
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Koga Yoshinori
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Nishiyama Yasuhiro
Division of Cardiology, Kurume University Medical Center
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Hirai Yuji
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Ohe Masatsugu
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Minohara Motooki
Division of Cardiology, Kurume University Medical Center
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Iwami Gensho
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Miyamoto Tetsuya
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Ohe Masatugu
Division of Cardiology, Kurume University Medical Center
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Iwami Gensyo
Division of Cardiology, Kurume University Medical Center
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Nakata Masashi
Division of Cardiology, Kurume University Medical Center
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Nishiyama Yasuhiro
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Minohara Motooki
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Nakata Masashi
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Hirai Yuji
Division of Bacteriology, Osaka Prefectural Institute of Public Health
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