Target Step Count for the Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
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Background Obtaining an accurate measure of physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) can be difficult, so the simple measurement of steps per day has become widely promoted and accepted in the general population. However, the relationship between PAEE and steps per day has not been evaluated in patients with cardiovascular disease. Methods and Results A total of 77 (53 men, 24 women) cardiac rehabilitation program participants aged between 46 and 88 years were enrolled. By means of an accelerometer the step count per day, amount of PAEE, as well as time per day spent in physical activity at light (<3 metabolic equivalents (METs)), moderate (3-6 METs) and vigorous (>6 METs) intensity were evaluated for each subject. The number of daily step counts strongly correlated with total PAEE (r=0.92, p<0.001) and time spent in moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity (r=0.85, p<0.001). The mean (95% confidence intervals) step counts associated with 214 and 314 kcal/day (ie, 1,500 and 2,200 kcal/week) were 6,470 and 8,496 steps/day, respectively. Conclusion To achieve the total amount of PAEE generally recommended for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease, patients should be encouraged to accumulate 6,500-8,500 steps/day.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2008-01-20
著者
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Brubaker Peter
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University
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TANAKA Hiroaki
Faculty of Integrated Arts and Science,Hiroshima University
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Ayabe Makoto
Department Of Exercise Physiology School Of Health And Sports Science Juntendo University:faculty Of
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Dobrosielski Devon
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University
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Miller Henry
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University
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Kiyonaga Akira
Faculty of Sports Science, Fukuoka University
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Shindo Munehiro
Faculty of Sports Science, Fukuoka University
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SHINDO Munehiro
Fukuoka university laboratory of exercise physiology
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Miller Henry
Department Of Health And Exercise Science Wake Forest University
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Kiyonaga Akira
Faculty Of Sports Science Fukuoka University
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Kiyanaga Akira
Fukuoka University Laboratory Of Exercise Physiology
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Shindo Munehiro
Faculty Of Sports And Health Fukuoka University
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Shindo Munehiro
Laboratory Of Exercise Physiology Faculty Of Sports And Health Science Fukuoka University
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Ayabe Makoto
Laboratory Of Human Performance And Fitness Graduate School Of Education Hokkaido University:laborat
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Shindo Munehiro
Faculty Of Sports And Science Fukuoka University
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Ayabe Makoto
Laboratory Of Human Performance And Fitness Graduate School Of Education Hokkaido University:laborat
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Shindo Munehiro
Faculty Of Spot And Health Science Fukuoka University
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Dobrosielski Devon
Department Of Health And Exercise Science Wake Forest University
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Tanaka Hiroaki
Faculty Of Sports Science Fukuoka University
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Ayabe Makoto
Laboratory Of Human Performance And Fitness Graduate School Of Education Hokkaido University:laborat
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Kiyonaga Akira
Faculty Of Sports And Health Fukuoka University
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Brubaker Peter
Department Of Health And Exercise Science Wake Forest University
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Tanaka Hiroaki
Fukuoka University Faculty Of Sports Science
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Tanaka Hiroaki
Laboratory Of Exercise Physiology Faculty Of Sports And Health Science Fukuoka University
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Tanaka Hiroaki
Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Tanaka Hiroaki
Fukuoka University
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Tanaka Hiroaki
Department Of Physical Exercise Fukuoka University School Of Sports Science
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Tanaka Hiroaki
Departrnent Of Exercise Physiology Fukuoka University School Of Medicine
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