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Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention | 2017

Stretching Exercises Improve Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction Through Attenuation of Oxidative Stress in Chronic Heart Failure Patients With an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator

Michitaka Kato; Takashi Masuda; Michio Ogano; Kazuki Hotta; Hisato Takagi; Shinya Tanaka; Yumi Kamada; Ayako Akiyama; Daisuke Kamekawa; Ryosuke Shimizu; Minoru Tabata; Jun Tanabe; Takuya Umemoto

PURPOSE: Endurance training improves oxidative stress and vascular endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). However, patients with CHF and an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) or cardiac resynchronization therapy-defibrillator (CRT-D) often avoid endurance training for fear of ICD shock. Recent studies have reported that stretching exercises enhance antioxidant activity and improve vascular responses. Therefore, we aimed to assess the effects of 4 weeks of stretching exercises on oxidative stress and vascular endothelial function in patients with CHF with an ICD or CRT-D. METHODS: Fifty sedentary patients with CHF (78% males; mean age = 70 ± 9 years; left ventricular ejection fraction = 26% ± 8%) with an ICD or CRT-D were randomly divided into a group that performed 4 weeks of stretching exercises (stretching group) and a group that continued a sedentary lifestyle (control group). We compared the reactive hyperemia peripheral arterial tonometry (RH-PAT) index and blood parameters, such as von Willebrand factor (vWF), malondialdehyde-modified low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (MDA-LDL), reactive oxygen species (ROS), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, pentraxin 3, and fibrinogen between the 2 groups before and after the 4-week study period. RESULTS: In the stretching group, a significant increase in the RH-PAT index and significant decreases in vWF, MDA-LDL, ROS, and fibrinogen concentrations were observed after the study compared with before (all P < .05). No significant changes were observed in the control group. CONCLUSION: Four weeks of stretching exercises improved vascular endothelial dysfunction through attenuation of oxidative stress in sedentary patients with CHF with an ICD or CRT-D.


International Journal of Rehabilitation Research | 2017

Effects of exercise training on exercise capacity, cardiac function, BMI, and quality of life in patients with atrial fibrillation: a meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials.

Michitaka Kato; Akira Kubo; Fumi Nihei; Michio Ogano; Hisato Takagi

Exercise training has become part of the standard care for patients with cardiovascular disease. We investigated the effects of exercise training on exercise capacity, cardiac function, BMI, and quality of life in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). We searched for randomized-controlled trials of supervised exercise training versus care without exercise training (the control) in patients with permanent or nonpermanent AF published up to November 2016. Standard mean differences (SMD) or mean differences (MD), and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using random-effect models. We identified 259 trials, and after an assessment of relevance, five trials with a combined total of 379 participants were analyzed. In AF patients, exercise training significantly improved exercise capacity and left ventricular ejection fraction compared with the control (SMD: 0.91, 95% CI: 0.70 to 1.12; MD: 4.8%, 95% CIs: 1.56 to 8.03, respectively). Compared with the control, exercise training also significantly reduced BMI (MD: −0.47 kg/m2, 95% CIs: −0.89 to −0.06) and significantly improved scores in the ‘general health’ and ‘vitality’ sections of the 36-item Short Form Health Status Survey (SMD: 0.71, 95% CIs: 0.30 to 1.12; SMD: 0.81, 95% CIs: 0.40 to 1.23, respectively). Exercise training improved exercise capacity, left ventricular ejection fraction, and some the 36-item Short Form Health Status Survey scores, and reduced BMI in AF patients.


International Heart Journal | 2014

Six-minute walk distance is an independent predictor of hospital readmission in patients with chronic heart failure.

Minoru Tabata; Ryosuke Shimizu; Daisuke Kamekawa; Michitaka Kato; Kentaro Kamiya; Ayako Akiyama; Yumi Kamada; Shinya Tanaka; Chiharu Noda; Takashi Masuda


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2016

Low-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction improves vascular endothelial function and peripheral blood circulation in healthy elderly people

Ryosuke Shimizu; Kazuki Hotta; Shuhei Yamamoto; Takuya Matsumoto; Kentaro Kamiya; Michitaka Kato; Nobuaki Hamazaki; Daisuke Kamekawa; Ayako Akiyama; Yumi Kamada; Shinya Tanaka; Takashi Masuda


International Heart Journal | 2013

Stretching exercises enhance vascular endothelial function and improve peripheral circulation in patients with acute myocardial infarction.

Kazuki Hotta; Kentaro Kamiya; Ryosuke Shimizu; Misako Yokoyama; Misao Nakamura-Ogura; Minoru Tabata; Daisuke Kamekawa; Ayako Akiyama; Michitaka Kato; Chiharu Noda; Atsuhiko Matsunaga; Takashi Masuda


The Kitasato medical journal | 2013

Hippotherapy to improve hypertonia caused by an autonomic imbalance in children with spastic cerebral palsy

Misako Yokoyama; Takeshi Kaname; Minoru Tabata; Kazuki Hotta; Ryosuke Shimizu; Kentaro Kamiya; Daisuke Kamekawa; Michitaka Kato; Ayako Akiyama; Mitsuaki Ohta; Takashi Masuda


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016

Comfortable Walking Speed Predicts the Readmission due to Decompensated Heart Failure in Elderly Patients with Chronic Heart Failure

Minoru Tabata; Ayako Akiyama; Yumi Kamada; Shinya Tanaka; Nobuaki Hamazaki; Kentaro Kamiya; Michitaka Kato; Takashi Masuda


Health Evaluation and Promotion | 2016

Relationship between skin autofluorescence and skeletal muscle mass

Yosuke Sugioka; Akira Kubo; Rie Mitsui; Nobuki Fukuhara; Michitaka Kato; Fumi Nihei; Yoshihiko Takeda


Circulation | 2015

Abstract 14891: Six-minute Walk Distance Predicts the Readmission due to Decompensated Heart Failure in Early Elderly and Late Elderly Patients With Chronic Heart Failure

Minoru Tabata; Michitaka Kato; Ryosuke Shimizu; Ayako Akiyama; Yumi Kamada; Shinya Tanaka; Nobuaki Hamazaki; Akihiro Aoyama; Kentaro Kamiya; Takashi Masuda


European Heart Journal | 2013

The low-intensity resistance training with blood flow restriction improves vascular endothelial function resulting in the reduction of arterial stiffness in the healthy elderly

R. Shimizu; Daisuke Kamekawa; Ayako Akiyama; Misako Yokoyama; Michitaka Kato; Kentaro Kamiya; N. Hamasaki; Y. Kamata; Shinya Tanaka; Takashi Masuda

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