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read moreFor a new study by University of Adelaide researchers, around 100 patients with atrial fibrillation (irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm) underwent cycle fitness tests followed by invasive and non-invasive testing to assess cardiac structure and function.
Lead author and Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders Dr Jonathan Ariyaratnam shared “our findings suggest that people with atrial fibrillation who are less fit demonstrate significant functional and electrical changes in the heart linked to disease.
“This indicates that cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is another important independent risk factor for the development and progression of atrial fibrillation.”
The study, published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology , found participants with reduced fitness had increased left atrial (LA) stiffness and reduced LA strain as well as slower conduction velocities when compared to those with a higher CRF.
Dr Ariyaratnam added “these associations of reduced CRF occur independently of age, sex, and several other AF risk factors, including hypertension, diabetes, and obstructive sleep apnoea.
“The study therefore highlights cardiorespiratory fitness as a risk factor for left atrial dysfunction that underpins the development and progression of atrial fibrillation.
“Importantly, cardiorespiratory fitness is a modifiable risk factor which means that there is the potential to improve left atrial function through improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness.
“We recommend gradually increasing exercise levels with a target of achieving around 210 minutes each week of moderate intensity exercise (e.g. brisk walking, light cycling, doubles tennis).”
Atrial fibrillation affects around half a million Australians and is a major cause of stroke in Australia and can lead to heart failure. Symptoms can include palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness and chest pain.
“Growing evidence suggests that the atrial substrate underlying AF may be reversible through treatment of the underlying risk factors associated with its development,” noted Dr Ariyaratnam.
“The next stage of the research is to investigate whether improving cardiorespiratory fitness through exercise interventions can reduce left atrial symptoms, improve left atrial mechanical function and reduce left atrial electrical remodelling, thereby reducing the risk of developing AF and improving the lives of patients with already diagnosed AF.”
Image.Around 210 minutes each week of moderate intensity exercise (e.g. brisk walking, light cycling, doubles tennis) is recommended. Image credit: Pexels/ Daniel Reche
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