Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation

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Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation. / Mikkelsen, Nicolai; Dall, Christian Have; Frederiksen, Marianne; Holdgaard, Annette; Rasmusen, Hanne; Prescott, Eva.

In: Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, Vol. 4, 2019, p. E1-E6.

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Mikkelsen, N, Dall, CH, Frederiksen, M, Holdgaard, A, Rasmusen, H & Prescott, E 2019, 'Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation', Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, vol. 4, pp. E1-E6. https://doi.org/10.1097/HCR.0000000000000367

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Mikkelsen, N., Dall, C. H., Frederiksen, M., Holdgaard, A., Rasmusen, H., & Prescott, E. (2019). Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 4, E1-E6. https://doi.org/10.1097/HCR.0000000000000367

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Mikkelsen N, Dall CH, Frederiksen M, Holdgaard A, Rasmusen H, Prescott E. Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2019;4:E1-E6. https://doi.org/10.1097/HCR.0000000000000367

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Mikkelsen, Nicolai ; Dall, Christian Have ; Frederiksen, Marianne ; Holdgaard, Annette ; Rasmusen, Hanne ; Prescott, Eva. / Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation. In: Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2019 ; Vol. 4. pp. E1-E6.

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title = "Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation",
abstract = "PURPOSE: To determine whether cardiac patients with psychosocial or socioeconomic problems have lower peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and whether these factors modify the effect of cardiac rehabilitation (CR).METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of patients with ischemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, or heart failure referred for CR. VO2peak was assessed by a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test. Pre-existing depression was defined by use of antidepressants and new-onset depression by a modified Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders (PRIME-MD) questionnaire at CR intake. Socioeconomic status was defined by educational attainment and working status; ethnicity as Western European or non-Western European. Full data from baseline assessment were available on 1217 patients and follow-up on 861 patients.RESULTS: Mean ± SD VO2peak before CR was 21.8 ± 6.8 mL/kg/min. After multivariable adjustment, lower VO2peak was associated with lower educational attainment, not working, and non-Western ethnicity but not with depression. Mean improvement of VO2peak following CR was 2.4 ± 4.3 mL/kg/min. After multivariable adjustment educational attainment, employment status and ethnicity were significant predictors of improvement of VO2peak while depression was not.CONCLUSION: Education, attachment to the workforce, and ethnicity were all associated with lower VO2peak before CR, and the disparity was increased following CR. Having pre-existing depression and new-onset depression did not influence VO2peak either before or after CR. These results point to important subgroups in need of specially-tailored rehabilitation programs.",
author = "Nicolai Mikkelsen and Dall, {Christian Have} and Marianne Frederiksen and Annette Holdgaard and Hanne Rasmusen and Eva Prescott",
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T1 - Depression, Socioeconomic Factors, and Ethnicity as Predictors of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Before and After Cardiac Rehabilitation

AU - Mikkelsen, Nicolai

AU - Dall, Christian Have

AU - Frederiksen, Marianne

AU - Holdgaard, Annette

AU - Rasmusen, Hanne

AU - Prescott, Eva

PY - 2019

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N2 - PURPOSE: To determine whether cardiac patients with psychosocial or socioeconomic problems have lower peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and whether these factors modify the effect of cardiac rehabilitation (CR).METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of patients with ischemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, or heart failure referred for CR. VO2peak was assessed by a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test. Pre-existing depression was defined by use of antidepressants and new-onset depression by a modified Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders (PRIME-MD) questionnaire at CR intake. Socioeconomic status was defined by educational attainment and working status; ethnicity as Western European or non-Western European. Full data from baseline assessment were available on 1217 patients and follow-up on 861 patients.RESULTS: Mean ± SD VO2peak before CR was 21.8 ± 6.8 mL/kg/min. After multivariable adjustment, lower VO2peak was associated with lower educational attainment, not working, and non-Western ethnicity but not with depression. Mean improvement of VO2peak following CR was 2.4 ± 4.3 mL/kg/min. After multivariable adjustment educational attainment, employment status and ethnicity were significant predictors of improvement of VO2peak while depression was not.CONCLUSION: Education, attachment to the workforce, and ethnicity were all associated with lower VO2peak before CR, and the disparity was increased following CR. Having pre-existing depression and new-onset depression did not influence VO2peak either before or after CR. These results point to important subgroups in need of specially-tailored rehabilitation programs.

AB - PURPOSE: To determine whether cardiac patients with psychosocial or socioeconomic problems have lower peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and whether these factors modify the effect of cardiac rehabilitation (CR).METHODS: A retrospective cohort study of patients with ischemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, or heart failure referred for CR. VO2peak was assessed by a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test. Pre-existing depression was defined by use of antidepressants and new-onset depression by a modified Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders (PRIME-MD) questionnaire at CR intake. Socioeconomic status was defined by educational attainment and working status; ethnicity as Western European or non-Western European. Full data from baseline assessment were available on 1217 patients and follow-up on 861 patients.RESULTS: Mean ± SD VO2peak before CR was 21.8 ± 6.8 mL/kg/min. After multivariable adjustment, lower VO2peak was associated with lower educational attainment, not working, and non-Western ethnicity but not with depression. Mean improvement of VO2peak following CR was 2.4 ± 4.3 mL/kg/min. After multivariable adjustment educational attainment, employment status and ethnicity were significant predictors of improvement of VO2peak while depression was not.CONCLUSION: Education, attachment to the workforce, and ethnicity were all associated with lower VO2peak before CR, and the disparity was increased following CR. Having pre-existing depression and new-onset depression did not influence VO2peak either before or after CR. These results point to important subgroups in need of specially-tailored rehabilitation programs.

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