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Cardiovascular risk factors, exercise capacity and health literacy in patients with chronic ischaemic heart disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus in Germany: Baseline characteristics of the Lifestyle Intervention in Chronic Ischaemic Heart Disease and Type 2 Diabetes study

Sophia Dinges, Janosch Krotz, Felix Gass, J Treitschke, Isabel Fegers‐Wustrow, Marisa Geisberger, Katrin Esefeld, Pia von Korn, André Duvinage, Frank Edelmann, Oliver Wolfram, Julia Brandts, Ephraim B. Winzer, Bernd Wolfarth, Felix Freigang, Sarah Neubauer, Thomas Nebling, Björn Hackenberg, Volker Eric Amelung, Stephan Mueller, Martin Halle

2022Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Lifestyle interventions are a cornerstone in the treatment of chronic ischaemic heart disease (CIHD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study aimed at identifying differences in clinical characteristics between categories of the common lifestyle intervention targets BMI, exercise capacity (peak V̇O 2 ) and health literacy (HL). Methods: Cross-sectional baseline characteristics of patients enrolled in the LeIKD trial ( Clinicaltrials.gov NCT03835923) are presented in total, grouped by BMI, %-predicted peak V̇O 2 and HL (HLS-EU-Q16), and compared to other clinical trials with similar populations. Results: Among 499 patients (68.3±7.7 years; 16.2% female; HbA1c, 6.9±0.9%), baseline characteristics were similar to other trials and revealed insufficient treatment of several risk factors (LDL-C 92±34 mg/dl; BMI, 30.1±4.8 kg/m 2 ; 69.6% with peak V̇O 2 <90% predicted). Patients with lower peak V̇O 2 showed significantly higher ( p < 0.05) CIHD and T2DM disease severity (HbA1c, CIHD symptoms, coronary artery bypass graft). Obese patients had a significantly higher prevalence of hypertension and higher triglyceride levels, whereas in patients with low HL both quality of life components (physical, mental) were significantly reduced. Conclusions: In patients with CIHD and T2DM, peak V̇O2, BMI and HL are important indicators of disease severity, risk factor burden and quality of life, which reinforces the relevance of lifestyle interventions.

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MedicineInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusType 2 Diabetes MellitusPhysical therapyCoronary artery diseaseQuality of life (healthcare)Risk factorType 2 diabetesDiseasePsychological interventionCardiologyEndocrinologyPsychiatryNursingCardiovascular Health and Risk FactorsCardiac Health and Mental HealthDiabetes Management and Education
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