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Workshop: «Pyramide du sport» PD Dr. med. Jean-Paul Schmid Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern «Activity Pyramid» Adapted from: “The Activity Pyramid” © ParkNicolletHealthSource®, Minneapolis, U.S.A. 2 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern pays de cocagne 3 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern „...all parts of the body which have a function, if used in moderation and exercised in labours in which each is accustomed, become thereby healthy, well-developed and age more slowly, but if unused and left idle, they become liable to disease, defective in growth, and age quickly.“ 4 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern «Langläufer leben länger» - Physical activity or fitness and cardiovascular mortality * Physical activity * Exercise capacity * * ** * * 5 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD) in London bus driver teams Morris JN et al. Lancet 1953; ii:1053-57; 1111-20 6 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Health benefits of physical activity in adults Lee I-Min et al. Lancet 2012; 380: 219–29 7 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Mechanism of protection Cancer Cardiovascular system • decreased lifetime exposure to estrogen or other hormones • improvement of endothelial function • reduced body fat • regression of atherosclerosis • enhanced gut motility • formation of collaterals • improved anti-oxidant defenses • promotion of vasculogenesis by bone marrow-derived stem cells • stimulation of anti-tumor immune defenses • enhancing the immune system • decreasing insulin and insulinlike growth factor levels • decreasing obesity 8 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Minimum amount of physical activity for reduced mortality Chi Pang Wen et al. Lancet 2011; 378: 1244–53 Classification in 5 leisure time physical activity considering light (walking), moderate (brisk walking), medium-vigorous (jogging) & high-vigorous (running) physical activity in METh/ week 9 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern A little amount of physical activity is good, … … more is better! 15 min/ day or 90 min/ week of moderate-intensity might be of benefit Nigam A & Juneau M. Lancet. 2011 Oct 1;378(9798):1202-3. 10 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Relation between fitness and mortality Kokkinos P. & Myers J Circulation 2010;122;1637-1648 11 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Prescription of endurance exercise - what is endurance exercise? • Exercise of low to medium intensity carried out for a sustained period of time • Aerobic in nature involving large muscle groups and multiple joints in activities like brisk walking, cycling, jogging or running 12 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Exercise prescription: FITT (EE) • Frequency: how often (e.g. 3 x weekly)? • Intensity: how hard (e.g. 40% to 75% of max. heart rate) • Type: what type (endurance vs. strength training)? • Time: duration of session (e.g. >30 minutes)? • Enjoyment (essential for compliance) • Efficiency (same work for less effort) 13 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Effective endurance training thresholds The aim is to prescribe exercise at a level that allows for sustained exercise without bringing on premature fatigue • 65 – 85% of max heart rate • rate of perceived exertion (Borg Scale) 12 – 14 • 50 – 70% of VO2 max, or heart rate reserve (as low as 40% in class III heart failure) • Ventilatory/ lactate threshold 14 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Improvement in exercise capacity and evolution of atherosclerosis Niebauer J et al. Circulation 1997;96:2534-2541 15 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Intensities of leisure time physical activity in patients with CAD kcal/week 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Progression No Change Regression Hambrecht R et al, J Am Coll Cardiol 1993;22:468-77 16 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Volume of exercise training Energy expenditure for cardiac patients: 1500 kcal/week Early post-hospitalization exercise: • typically a minimum of 20–30 min. • three to four days per week • average of 5 kcal/min and exercising for 30 min., one would expend 150 kcal/session 17 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Expenditure of kcal/ kg/ h body weight Gym: 3,8 Aerobic: 6,0 Horseback riding: 6,4 Tennis: 6,6 Football: 7,8 Cycling (20 km): 8,0 Walking: 8,4 Schwiming: 9,6 Running (12 km): 12,6 Squash: 90kg, walking = 750 kcal/h 12,8 2500 kcal = 3.5h walking/ week 18 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Circulation 2009;119;2671-2678 19 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern “Walk often and walk far!” • Walking is the preferred exercise modality to maximize caloric expenditure vs. weightsupported exercises (cycling or rowing), which burns fewer calories. • High-calorie-expenditure: exercise expenditure goal of 3000 to 3500 kcal/wk, attained after 2 to 4 weeks of gradually lengthening the exercise bouts. Ades et al. Circulation 2009;119;2671-2678 20 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern High calorie expenditure exercise • high-calorie-expenditure exercise subjects performed 2 to 4 sessions a week in the home environment • 1 to 3 sessions a week onsite with home exercise logs (reviewed weekly with the exercise physiologist to estimate caloric expenditure and to ascertain compliance) • Exercise prescription for the high-calorie-expenditure CR group emphasized: – longer-duration (45 to 60 vs. 25 to 40 minutes per session) – lower-intensity (50% to 60% vs. 65% to 70% peak VO2) – more frequent (5 to 7 vs. 3 times a week) exercise Ades et al. Circulation 2009;119;2671-2678 21 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Fear of triggering an acute coronary event - what is the trigger? Stone PH. NEJM 2004; 351:17 22 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Inflammatory status and Atherosclerosis Libby P. & Crea F. Eur Heart J 2010;31(7):777-83 23 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Control of inflammatory process is the most important to avoid plaque rupture Handschin C. Nature 2008; 454:463 24 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern Physical activity, low-grade inflammation and general health Handschin C. Nature 2008; 454:463 25 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern RunTastic RunKeeper 26 Kardiovaskuläre Prävention und Rehabilitation, Universitätsklinik (Inselspital) Bern 27