Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Publication Title
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Volume
94
Abstract
Objective
To assess the influence of changes in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) after exercise training on mortality risk in a cohort of self-referred, apparently healthy adults.
Patients and Methods
A total of 683 participants (404 men, 279 women; mean age: 42.7±11.0 y) underwent two maximal cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPX) between March 20, 1970, and December 11, 2012, to assess CRF at baseline (CPX1) and post-exercise training (CPX2). Participants were followed for an average of 29.8±10.7 years after their CPX2. Cox proportional hazards models were performed to determine the relationship of CRF change with mortality, with change in CRF as a continuous variable, as well as a categorical variable. A Wald chi-square test was used to compare the coefficients estimating the relationship of peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) at CPX1 with VO2peak measured at CPX2 with time until death for all-cause mortality.
Results
During the follow-up period there were 180 deaths. When assessed independently, there were 20% (95% CI, 10–49%) and 38% (95% CI, 7–66%) lower mortality risks per 1 metabolic equivalent improvement in CRF (P<.01) in men and women, respectively, after multivariable adjustment. Those that remained unfit had ∼2-fold higher risk for all-cause mortality compared with those that remained fit and CRF at CPX2 was a stronger predictor of all-cause mortality than at CPX1 (P=.02).
Conclusion
Improving CRF through exercise training lowers mortality risk. Clinicians should encourage individuals to participate in exercise training to improve CRF to lower risk of mortality.
Issue
8
First Page
1406
Last Page
1414
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2019.01.049
Recommended Citation
Imboden, Mary T.; Harber, Matthew P.; Whaley, Mitchell H.; Finch, W. Holmes; Bishop, Derron A.; and Fleenor, Bradley S., "The Influence of Change in Cardiorespiratory Fitness With Short-Term Exercise Training on Mortality Risk From The Ball State Adult Fitness Longitudinal Lifestyle Study" (2019). Faculty Publications - Department of Kinesiology. 35.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/hhp_fac/35
Comments
Originally published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 2019. Volume 94. Issue 8. Pages 1406-1414.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2019.01.049