Cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, and quality of life in patients with McArdle disease
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METHODS:
Eighty-one adult patients with McArdle disease underwent aerobic capacity testing to determine peak oxygen uptake (V˙O2peak), among other variables. HRQoL (Short Form 36-Item Health Survey questionnaire version 2 (SF-36 version 2)) and PA (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) questionnaires were completed by 45 of the patients. HRQoL and V˙O2peak data were compared with published normative data.
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Positive correlations were observed between V˙O2peak and leisure time PA versus the physical component summary score and scores for several domains of the SF-36 questionnaire after adjusting for age, body mass index, and disease severity (R values, 0.42-0.68; all P < 0.01). In a regression analysis, the physical component summary score was directly linked to V˙O2peak (B = 1.28; 95% confidence interval, 0.78-1.78; P < 0.001; R = 0.422). The mean V˙O2peak recorded for patients with McArdle disease was 57% lower than the normative value (17.1 ± 5.3 vs 40.0 ± 9.5 mL·kg·min, respectively; P < 0.001). All patients showed a CRF below their age-/sex-matched normality value and scored clinically lower in the physical component summary and in most SF-36 domains compared with the Spanish general population.
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Patients showed a consistent link between higher physical HRQoL scores and higher CRF. Patients fulfilling leisure time PA recommendations showed higher CRF and physical HRQoL scores than those not meeting guideline recommendations. According to normative data for healthy subjects, CRF and physical HRQoL are severely impaired in adult patients with McArdle disease.
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Munguía-Izquierdo, D., Santalla, A., & Lucia, A. (2015). Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Physical Activity, and Quality of Life in McArdle Patients. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 47(4), 799-808.








