For people with peripheral artery disease, even short walks can be exercises in excruciation.
"You have to push yourself and get those uncomfortable symptoms, or else you probably won't get gains," said Mary McDermott, MD, professor of medicine at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, Chicago, and the senior author of the study.
McDermott and her colleagues compared 109 people with PAD who walked fast enough to cause discomfort vs 101 people who walked at a comfortable pace and 54 people who did not exercise at all. The average age was 69 years, 48% of participants were women, and 61% were Black. "It's a question that people have asked for some time: Is it necessary to get that ischemic pain when you walk?" McDermott said."This is the first well-powered clinical trial to provide a definitive answer on that, and the answer is that you do need that discomfort. It wasn't even close." Indeed, McDermott said, it's possible that walking merely to the point of comfort and never pushing beyond it may harm people with PAD.
McDermott noted that the nonexercise group was smaller than the discomfort group, making firm comparisons between the two challenging to draw. In addition, people whose exercise was not recorded were not asked to take it easy whenever they walked, unlike those in the comfort group. As a result, she said, some people in this group may have walked vigorously.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Disgraced Manhattan doctor Ricardo Cruciani found guilty of sexually abusing patientsProsecutors alleged Ricardo Cruciani groomed vulnerable patients by overprescribing pain killers.
Weiterlesen »
New York City neurologist guilty on 5 counts for sexually abusing patientsDr. Ricardo Cruciani, a once-prominent neurologist, was found guilty Friday of sexually abusing patients while treating them with pain medications.
Weiterlesen »
Cops Find Gold Bars, Suitcases of Cash in Pill Doc’s HomeNeelam Uppal, 62, is accused of writing hundreds of fraudulent prescriptions for pain medication and sedatives.
Weiterlesen »
COVID Robs At Least 27 Million of Sense of Smell, TasteResearchers find that a month after infection only 74% of patients globally reported smell recovery and 79% of patients reported taste recovery.
Weiterlesen »
Federal tourism aid funds gas stations, trash cans, jazzHundreds of tourism projects nationwide are collectively getting about $2.4 billion in federal coronavirus relief funding.
Weiterlesen »
Federal tourism aid funds gas stations, trash cans, jazzHundreds of tourism projects nationwide are collectively getting about $2.4 billion in federal coronavirus relief funding
Weiterlesen »