Exercise Capacity and Frailty Are Associated with Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensity in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Disease

Cerebral white matter hyperintensity (WMH) is highly prevalent among older adults. There is little information about the relationship among WMH extent, frailty status, and exercise capacity in older adults with cardiovascular disease (CVD). We assessed the association of WMH with frailty and exercis...

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Published inInternational Heart Journal Vol. 63; no. 1; pp. 77 - 84
Main Authors Hirashiki, Akihiro, Shimizu, Atsuya, Suzuki, Noriyuki, Nomoto, Kenichiro, Kokubo, Manabu, Sugimoto, Taiki, Hashimoto, Kakeru, Sato, Kenji, Sakurai, Takashi, Murohara, Toyoaki, Washimi, Yukihiko, Arai, Hidenori
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Abstract Cerebral white matter hyperintensity (WMH) is highly prevalent among older adults. There is little information about the relationship among WMH extent, frailty status, and exercise capacity in older adults with cardiovascular disease (CVD). We assessed the association of WMH with frailty and exercise capacity in CVD patients.Seventy-eight stable older adults with CVD were evaluated for WMH, the Kihon Checklist (KCL), short physical performance battery score (SPPB), and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. WMH volume was quantified on brain magnetic resonance imaging. Patients were classified into 3 groups (using tertiles of 0.52% and 1.05%) according to WMH as a percentage of intracranial volume (ICV), and their KCL scores and exercise capacities were compared. The 3 WMH/ICV groups were mild (n = 26, 0.26% ± 0.14% of intracranial volume), moderate (n = 26, 0.70% ± 0.15%), and severe (n = 26, 1.75% ± 0.67%). Peak VO2 was 15.2 ± 3.7 mL kg−1 minute−1 (mild group), 12.9 ± 3.5 mL kg−1 min−1 (moderate), and 11.4 ± 2.3 mL kg−1 minute−1 (severe) (mild versus moderate, P = 0.049; mild versus severe, P = 0.001). Multivariate regression analysis showed significant associations of severe WMH/ICV with peak VO2 and SPPB. Cerebral WMH was strongly negatively associated with SPPB and peak VO2. WMH volume may be related to exercise capacity and frailty in stable older adult patients with CVD.
AbstractList Cerebral white matter hyperintensity (WMH) is highly prevalent among older adults. There is little information about the relationship among WMH extent, frailty status, and exercise capacity in older adults with cardiovascular disease (CVD). We assessed the association of WMH with frailty and exercise capacity in CVD patients.Seventy-eight stable older adults with CVD were evaluated for WMH, the Kihon Checklist (KCL), short physical performance battery score (SPPB), and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. WMH volume was quantified on brain magnetic resonance imaging. Patients were classified into 3 groups (using tertiles of 0.52% and 1.05%) according to WMH as a percentage of intracranial volume (ICV), and their KCL scores and exercise capacities were compared. The 3 WMH/ICV groups were mild (n = 26, 0.26% ± 0.14% of intracranial volume), moderate (n = 26, 0.70% ± 0.15%), and severe (n = 26, 1.75% ± 0.67%). Peak VO2 was 15.2 ± 3.7 mL kg−1 minute−1 (mild group), 12.9 ± 3.5 mL kg−1 min−1 (moderate), and 11.4 ± 2.3 mL kg−1 minute−1 (severe) (mild versus moderate, P = 0.049; mild versus severe, P = 0.001). Multivariate regression analysis showed significant associations of severe WMH/ICV with peak VO2 and SPPB. Cerebral WMH was strongly negatively associated with SPPB and peak VO2. WMH volume may be related to exercise capacity and frailty in stable older adult patients with CVD.
Cerebral white matter hyperintensity (WMH) is highly prevalent among older adults. There is little information about the relationship among WMH extent, frailty status, and exercise capacity in older adults with cardiovascular disease (CVD). We assessed the association of WMH with frailty and exercise capacity in CVD patients.Seventy-eight stable older adults with CVD were evaluated for WMH, the Kihon Checklist (KCL), short physical performance battery score (SPPB), and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. WMH volume was quantified on brain magnetic resonance imaging. Patients were classified into 3 groups (using tertiles of 0.52% and 1.05%) according to WMH as a percentage of intracranial volume (ICV), and their KCL scores and exercise capacities were compared. The 3 WMH/ICV groups were mild (n = 26, 0.26% ± 0.14% of intracranial volume), moderate (n = 26, 0.70% ± 0.15%), and severe (n = 26, 1.75% ± 0.67%). Peak VO was 15.2 ± 3.7 mL kg minute (mild group), 12.9 ± 3.5 mL kg min (moderate), and 11.4 ± 2.3 mL kg minute (severe) (mild versus moderate, P = 0.049; mild versus severe, P = 0.001). Multivariate regression analysis showed significant associations of severe WMH/ICV with peak VO and SPPB. Cerebral WMH was strongly negatively associated with SPPB and peak VO . WMH volume may be related to exercise capacity and frailty in stable older adult patients with CVD.
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Nomoto, Kenichiro
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases - complications
Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnosis
Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
Cerebral small vessel disease
Exercise Test
Exercise Tolerance - physiology
Female
Frailty
Frailty - complications
Frailty - diagnostic imaging
Frailty - physiopathology
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Neuroimaging
Older people
Organ Size
Physical frailty
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White Matter - pathology
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