Department of Clinical Sciences and Nutrition
Physical activity and Physical activity and exercise in CVD Preventionexercise in CVD Preventionexercise in CVD Prevention exercise in CVD Prevention and Rehabilitationand Rehabilitationand Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation
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The simple messageThe simple messageThe simple messageThe simple messagefor those who now fall asleep for those who now fall asleep
Physical activity is the most Physical activity is the most important CVD risk factorimportant CVD risk factor
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FFor those of you whoor those of you whoFFor those of you who or those of you who wish to stay awake…wish to stay awake…
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S iS i AiAiSession Session AimsAimsAppreciate the reasons why people are inactive Appreciate the reasons why people are inactive and the best possible solutions to reversing the and the best possible solutions to reversing the p gp gepidemic of inactivity epidemic of inactivity (BEHAVIOURAL)(BEHAVIOURAL)
Reflect on the Reflect on the role role physical physical activity plays in activity plays in CVD CVD prevention andprevention and rehabilitationrehabilitation (BIO(BIO--MEDICAL)MEDICAL)prevention and prevention and rehabilitation rehabilitation (BIO(BIO--MEDICAL)MEDICAL)
-- Primordial and InterventionalPrimordial and Interventional
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To highlight To highlight the independent the independent effects of: effects of: –– Anything that leads to avoiding Anything that leads to avoiding sittingsitting–– Anything that leads to expending > 1000 kcalsAnything that leads to expending > 1000 kcals//wkwk–– Anything that increases aerobic Anything that increases aerobic fitnessfitness
Think Think behaviourbehaviour first!first!
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Therefore……!!!!!Therefore……!!!!!
Fixing the problem is not just simply Fixing the problem is not just simply getting people to do more exercise; it is getting people to do more exercise; it is a complex combination of total body a complex combination of total body p yp ymovements from the time of wakingmovements from the time of waking--up up to the time of goingto the time of going sleepsleepto the time of going to the time of going sleepsleep
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Gearing people up to beneficial levels ofGearing people up to beneficial levels ofGearing people up to beneficial levels of Gearing people up to beneficial levels of weekly weekly energy expenditureenergy expenditure
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In people who are activeIn people who are active(150 (150 minsmins/week)/week)
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Using your clutch correctly to prevent grinding of the gears!Using your clutch correctly to prevent grinding of the gears!To effectively engage with your patient/client you To effectively engage with your patient/client you need to clear three important hurdlesneed to clear three important hurdles
1.1. Assess you own Assess you own behaviourbehaviour
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B h i ll tiB h i ll ti lf!lf!Be physically active Be physically active yourself!yourself!
GPs and Practice Nurses, whoare regularly active, are 3 to 4 a e egu a y a e, a e 3 otimes more effective at promoting physical activity in their patients…
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Clarify with your patients what you Clarify with your patients what you b th d t d b th tb th d t d b th tboth understand by the terms:both understand by the terms:–– Physical activity, Exercise, Sport, FitnessPhysical activity, Exercise, Sport, Fitness
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Regardless of profession, we are all Regardless of profession, we are all physicalphysical activity counsellorsactivity counsellorsphysical physical activity counsellorsactivity counsellors
How would you feel ifHow would you feel ifyour smoking cessationyour smoking cessationyour smoking cessation your smoking cessation counsellor was a smoker?counsellor was a smoker?
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Remember physical activity is a Remember physical activity is a behaviourbehaviour influenced by psychological influenced by psychological and social determinantsand social determinants
Th l i i bi di lTh l i i bi di lThe solution is not biomedicalThe solution is not biomedical
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B h iB h iBehaviourBehaviourThe science and physiology is a waste of time The science and physiology is a waste of time if we can’t get people to do it!if we can’t get people to do it!
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The “walk and work” desk!The “walk and work” desk!Levine and Miller Levine and Miller 2007 Br J Sports Med 41(9):558-61
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Writing and travelWriting and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like toyour mind and I like to
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EDUCATION & FAMILY9 January 2013 Last updated at 01:27
Stand up at office to lose weight says exercise scientistStand up at office to lose weight, says exercise scientist
Office workers trapped behind their desks all day should push away their chairs and work standing up, recommends anexercise scientist.
By Sean CoughlanBBC News education correspondent
exercise scientist.
Standing up for three hours extra a day would burn off 8lb (3.6kg) of fat each year, says John Buckley, from the University ofChester.
Leading by example, Dr Buckley is using a standing desk which is believed to date from the 1940s.
"There is no need to sit down so much," says Dr Buckley.
Anyone feeling Christmas-pudding shaped after the holidays should consider standing rather than sitting at work, says Dr Buckle
There are custom-made computer desks for anyone wanting to stand as they answer their emails - or else old desks can be setheight for standing.
Upright languageThis upright stance was championed by Ernest Hemingway, whose vigorous prose was matched by this more physical approachThis upright stance was championed by Ernest Hemingway, whose vigorous prose was matched by this more physical approachwriting.
"Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up," wrote Hemingway in a letter in 1950.
Vladimir Nabokov was another writer who preferred to stand.
Dr Buckley, from the department of clinical sciences and nutrition, says that switching from chairs to working standing up will redobesity and improve circulation.
Standing up for three hours will consume 144 calories, he says.
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Sedentary computer work increases hunger!Sedentary computer work increases hunger!
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Metabolic “stunning” from TV in childreng- 211 kcal/day compared to sittingKleseges et al., 1993 Pediatrics 91 (2): 281 - 286
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A Historical rationaleA Historical rationaleA Historical rationaleA Historical rationale
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coronary heart disease and stroke. N coronary heart disease and stroke. N EnglEngl J Med J Med 1970;1970;282:1109282:1109--1114.1114.
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Watson, R. and Benelam, B. (2012), Physical activity: the Watson, R. and Benelam, B. (2012), Physical activity: the latest on its contribution to energy balance and health. latest on its contribution to energy balance and health. Nutrition Bulletin 37: 78Nutrition Bulletin 37: 78 85 doi: 10 1111/j 146785 doi: 10 1111/j 1467Nutrition Bulletin, 37: 78Nutrition Bulletin, 37: 78––85. doi: 10.1111/j.146785. doi: 10.1111/j.1467--3010.2011.01953.x3010.2011.01953.x
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In 1772: “I knew of one who set himself the task of sawing wood for half an hour every day, and was nearly cured”
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Cardiac RehabilitationCardiac RehabilitationCardiac Rehabilitation Cardiac Rehabilitation WHO (1993)WHO (1993)
“The sum of activities required to influence “The sum of activities required to influence favourably the underlying cause of thefavourably the underlying cause of thefavourably the underlying cause of the favourably the underlying cause of the disease so that (people) disease so that (people) may, by their may, by their own efforts preserve or resume own efforts preserve or resume when when pplost, as normal a place in the community…lost, as normal a place in the community…
= Patient= Patient--centred health behaviour approachcentred health behaviour approach
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h hi hh hi hthe more things change the more things change the more they stay the same!the more they stay the same!the more they stay the same!the more they stay the same!
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Four weeks exercise training enhances endothelial vasodilatation in CHD patients (Nitric Oxide)H b ht t l NEJM 2000 342 454 460 Hambrecht et al. NEJM 2000; 342: 454-460, Gielen S, Hambrecht R. Cardiol Clin 2001;19(3):357-68Hambrecht et al Circulation 2003 Jul 1;107(25):3152-8.
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Event-free survival 88% Exercise (~£1600) 70% PCI ( £3000)70% PCI (~ £3000)
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FourFour--weeks exercise training is weeks exercise training is nature’s angioplasty!nature’s angioplasty!
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Continuing exercise beyond fourContinuing exercise beyond fourContinuing exercise beyond fourContinuing exercise beyond four--weeks is nature’s stent!weeks is nature’s stent!
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Light exercise & anginaLight exercise & anginaLight exercise & anginaLight exercise & anginaLewin RJ, Furze G, Robinson J Lewin RJ, Furze G, Robinson J et al.et al.Br J Gen Pract 2002;52(476):194Br J Gen Pract 2002;52(476):194––6, 6, 199199––201.201.; ( ); ( ) ,,
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SummarySummarySummarySummarySStanding up more has significant impact on CVDtanding up more has significant impact on CVD
Use your legs more as a means of transport Use your legs more as a means of transport –– the the li l bi f i dd h b fili l bi f i dd h b filittle bits of extra time add up to much benefit over little bits of extra time add up to much benefit over the longer term; the longer term; “every little helps”“every little helps”
The best evidence is for activities that lead to The best evidence is for activities that lead to improvements in fitness but these have the greatestimprovements in fitness but these have the greatestimprovements in fitness but these have the greatest improvements in fitness but these have the greatest behaviouralbehavioural challenges (<30% population do this!)challenges (<30% population do this!)
AND LISTEN to the Good DoctorAND LISTEN to the Good Doctor
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Positive feedbackIs the key toIs the key to over-coming the challenge of inactivity
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