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Xela Dafauce Bouzo 07585476231
st20191506@outlook.cardiffmet.ac.uk


Chris Pugh 02920 205293
cjpugh@cardiffmet.ac.uk


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Be Part of Research - Trial Details - Exercise Training & Statins for Cardiovascular Health

Exercise Training & Statins for Cardiovascular Health

Recruiting

Open to: ALL

Age: 50.0 - 65.0

Medical Conditions

Cardiovascular Diseases


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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) refers to any condition that affects the heart and/or blood vessels (e.g. heart attack, stroke) and is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Regular exercise and statin therapy are widely recommended as frontline prevention strategies to reduce CVD risk. Recent changes to National Health Service (NHS) healthcare guidelines state that even individuals with a relatively low risk of CVD (≥10% risk score) should take a statin. When prescribed after a heart attack or stroke, both exercise and statins reduce the risk of a CVD-related death by \~25%, with some evidence to suggest that the combination of these therapies may offer additive cardiovascular protection. However, far less is known about the combined effects of exercise and statin therapy in primary CVD prevention (i.e. before a CVD event). Poor blood vessel function represents the earliest stage of CVD, which can be measured with ultrasound at different regions of the body (limbs, brain, heart) to sensitively detect early CVD risk. Regular exercise provides a variety of cardiovascular benefits and has a direct therapeutic effect on blood vessel function. In contrast, statin therapy primarily reduces CVD risk by lowering cholesterol, which may also improve blood vessel function. Although both therapies can separately reduce CVD risk, the interaction between exercise training and statin therapy on blood vessel function has never been directly compared in the setting of primary prevention, and it's currently unknown whether a combination of both therapies offers additional cardiovascular benefit. Therefore, the main aims of this study are to (i) investigate the effect of supervised exercise training on blood vessel function (limbs, brain, heart) in individuals with a CVD-risk score of ≥10% and (ii) examine whether these exercise effects differ in individuals taking a statin compared to those not taking a statin.

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The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:

Jul 2022 Jan 2025

INTERVENTIONAL

Intervention Type : OTHER
Intervention Description : The exercise training program will consist of individually tailored, progressive moderate-intensity aerobic exercise. Exercise training will comprise of a combination of treadmill, cross-trainer and cycle ergometer-based exercise. Exercise will progressively increase in both intensity and duration throughout the course of the intervention. Participants will begin the intervention with 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise at 40% HRR three times per week for the initial 4 weeks. From week 4, exercise intensity will increase to 50% HRR, and at week 6 the duration of each session will increase to 45 minutes. From week 8, participants will exercise at an intensity of 60% HRR for 45 minutes, and from week 10, this will increase to five sessions per week.

Intervention Arm Group : Non-statin users exercise intervention;Statin users exercise intervention;



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This is in the inclusion criteria above


Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.

  • Cardiff Metropolitan University
    Cardiff
    CF236XD


The study is sponsored by Cardiff Metropolitan University and is in collaboration with Health and Care Research Wales.




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Last updated 06 February 2024

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