Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/56789
Title: Does fear of activity predict exercise capacity in patients with coronary artery disease in both sexes? A cross-sectional multicenter study
Authors: Demirsoy, Nesrin
Özyemişçi Taşkıran, Özden
Atan, Tuğba
Durmuş, Dilek
Tür, Birkan Sonel
Fındıkoğlu, Gülin
Güzel, Rengin
Üzümcügil, Hale
Ekşioğlu, Emel
Sarıkaya, Selda
Soyupek, Feray
Ayhan, Fikriye Figen
Kabayel, Derya Demirbağ
Özdemir, Hande
Duran, Ümmügülsüm Doğan
Aydemir, Koray
Karaahmet, Özgür
Sütbeyaz, Serap
Aytür, Yeşim Kurtaiş
Dülgeroğlu, Deniz
Keywords: 6-min walk test
angina
coronary artery disease
exercise capacity
fear of activity
sex
Cardiovascular-Disease
Kinesiophobia Fear
Physical-Activity
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Skeletal-Muscle
Behavior-Change
Variables
Movement
Health
Impact
Publisher: Baycinar Medical Publ-Baycinar Tibbi Yayincilik
Abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to identify whether fear of activity predicts exercise capacity in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and whether there is a difference between sexes regarding this relationship. Patients and methods: One hundred ninety-seven patients (145 males, 52 females; mean age: 56.3 +/- 10.8 years; range, 22 to 80 years) with a diagnosis of CAD or cardiac event in the previous one to 60 months were enrolled in this cross-sectional multicenter study between November 2015 and February 2017. Demographic and clinical features were recorded. Fear of activity was assessed by the fear of activity scale in patients with CAD (FactCAD). A 6 -min walk test was used to assess exercise capacity. Results: Female participants were older, less educated, and less employed (p=0.045, p=0.048, and p<0.001, respectively) than males. Prevalence of myocardial infarction was higher in males. Comorbidities were higher in females. Multiple linear regression predicted 6 -min walk distance (6MWD) based on FactCAD, sex, and education level with an r -squared of 0.321 (p<0.001). Fear of activity had an effect on walking distance in males (each additional score of FactCAD predicts a decrease of 1.3 m in 6MWD), together with disease duration, presence of chronic pulmonary disease, and low back pain, whereas fear of activity was not a predicting factor on walking distance in females. Age, education, and presence of angina predicted 6MWD in females. Conclusion: This study emphasizes that fear of activity is one of the predictors of 6MWD in males with CAD, and its assessment is recommended as a possible barrier to rehabilitation.
URI: https://doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2024.12956
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/56789
ISSN: 2587-1250
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