Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial

Aim To assess the effectiveness of a low-cost pragmatic intervention (structured education and ongoing text message support) to increase daily physical activity in participants 12–48 months after a coronary heart disease cardiac event (myocardial infarction, angina or acute coronary syndrome) diagno...

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Main Authors: Helen Dallosso, Samuel Seidu, Patrick J Highton, Louisa Y Herring, Sally Schreder, Emily J Smith, Ghazala Waheed, Ian Hudson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Open Heart
Online Access:https://openheart.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001351.full
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spelling doaj-c2bae14ca5ee4fe3bfa5d0071b6e64a22021-07-28T18:00:46ZengBMJ Publishing GroupOpen Heart2053-36242021-06-018110.1136/openhrt-2020-001351Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trialHelen Dallosso0Samuel Seidu1Patrick J Highton2Louisa Y Herring3Sally Schreder4Emily J Smith5Ghazala Waheed6Ian Hudson7Leicester Diabetes Centre, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UKDiabetes Research Centre, College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UKDiabetes Research Centre, College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UKLeicester Diabetes Centre, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UKLeicester Diabetes Centre, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UKInstitute of Psychological Research, De Montfort University, Leicester, UKDiabetes Research Centre, College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UKGlenfield Hospital, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UKAim To assess the effectiveness of a low-cost pragmatic intervention (structured education and ongoing text message support) to increase daily physical activity in participants 12–48 months after a coronary heart disease cardiac event (myocardial infarction, angina or acute coronary syndrome) diagnosis.Methods A single-centre randomised controlled trial of 291 adults randomised to a structured education programme (n=145) or usual care (n=146). The programme consisted of two 2.5 hour sessions delivered 2 weeks apart, followed by supplementary text message support. The GENEActiv accelerometer assessed the primary outcome at 12 months (change in overall physical activity (expressed in milli gravitational (mg) units) from baseline). Secondary outcomes included anthropometric, physical function, cardiovascular, biochemical and patient-reported outcome measures. Linear regression was used to compare outcome measures between groups on a modified intention-to-treat basis.Results Participants’ mean age was 66.5±9.7 years, 84.5% males, 82.5% white British and 15.5% south Asian. At 12 months, there was no difference between the groups in terms of change in overall physical activity (−0.23 mg (95% CI −1.22 to 0.75), p=0.64) and the programme was well accepted (88% attendance). Exploratory analyses showed that average moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) levels increased in individuals not meeting physical activity guidelines (≥150 min per week) on enrolment compared with those who did, by 8 minutes per day (8.04 (95% CI 0.99 to 15.10), p=0.03).Conclusion The programme was well attended but showed no change in physical activity levels. Results show high baseline MVPA levels and suggest that Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS education may benefit cardiac patients not currently meeting activity guidelines.Trial registration number ISRCTN91163727.https://openheart.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001351.full
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author Helen Dallosso
Samuel Seidu
Patrick J Highton
Louisa Y Herring
Sally Schreder
Emily J Smith
Ghazala Waheed
Ian Hudson
spellingShingle Helen Dallosso
Samuel Seidu
Patrick J Highton
Louisa Y Herring
Sally Schreder
Emily J Smith
Ghazala Waheed
Ian Hudson
Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial
Open Heart
author_facet Helen Dallosso
Samuel Seidu
Patrick J Highton
Louisa Y Herring
Sally Schreder
Emily J Smith
Ghazala Waheed
Ian Hudson
author_sort Helen Dallosso
title Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial
title_short Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial
title_full Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial
title_sort physical activity after cardiac events (paces): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnosed coronary heart disease: a randomised controlled trial
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series Open Heart
issn 2053-3624
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Aim To assess the effectiveness of a low-cost pragmatic intervention (structured education and ongoing text message support) to increase daily physical activity in participants 12–48 months after a coronary heart disease cardiac event (myocardial infarction, angina or acute coronary syndrome) diagnosis.Methods A single-centre randomised controlled trial of 291 adults randomised to a structured education programme (n=145) or usual care (n=146). The programme consisted of two 2.5 hour sessions delivered 2 weeks apart, followed by supplementary text message support. The GENEActiv accelerometer assessed the primary outcome at 12 months (change in overall physical activity (expressed in milli gravitational (mg) units) from baseline). Secondary outcomes included anthropometric, physical function, cardiovascular, biochemical and patient-reported outcome measures. Linear regression was used to compare outcome measures between groups on a modified intention-to-treat basis.Results Participants’ mean age was 66.5±9.7 years, 84.5% males, 82.5% white British and 15.5% south Asian. At 12 months, there was no difference between the groups in terms of change in overall physical activity (−0.23 mg (95% CI −1.22 to 0.75), p=0.64) and the programme was well accepted (88% attendance). Exploratory analyses showed that average moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) levels increased in individuals not meeting physical activity guidelines (≥150 min per week) on enrolment compared with those who did, by 8 minutes per day (8.04 (95% CI 0.99 to 15.10), p=0.03).Conclusion The programme was well attended but showed no change in physical activity levels. Results show high baseline MVPA levels and suggest that Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS education may benefit cardiac patients not currently meeting activity guidelines.Trial registration number ISRCTN91163727.
url https://openheart.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001351.full
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