Walking Toward Better Health: The Influence of Nordic Walking Training on Gait and Exercise Tolerance in Ischemic Heart Disease Patients

Author:

Szpala Agnieszka1,Winiarski Sławomir1,Kołodziej Małgorzata1,Jasiński Ryszard1,Lejczak Andrzej1,Kałka Dariusz1,Lorek Karolina1,Bałchanowski Jacek2,Wudarczyk Sławomir2,Woźniewski Marek1,Pietraszewski Bogdan1

Affiliation:

1. Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences

2. Wrocław University of Science and Technology

Abstract

Abstract The research explores the impact of a 6-week Nordic Walking (NW) program on physiological and biomechanical aspects in ischemic heart disease (IHD) patients. Twelve male IHD patients (66.2 ± 5.2 years, 12.2 ± 7.5 years of disease duration) were evaluated pre- and post-training for (i) gait parameters, (ii) exercise tolerance using electrocardiographic (ECG) stress test, (iii) a 6-minute walk test (6MWT). The NW training, adhering to IHD patient guidelines, involved a 100-meter walk at a self-selected, preferred speed without sticks, with classic NW sticks and mechatronic sticks. Post-training, significant enhancements were observed in ECG stress test duration, metabolic equivalency, and 6MWT distance, irrespective of the stick type. However, no significant changes were noted in spatiotemporal parameters concerning the measured side, stick utilisation, or type. The results suggest that NW training boosts exercise capacity and refines gait mechanics in male IHD patients. However, the improvement in exercise capacity was not linked to changes in gait mechanics from NW training but rather to the movement during NW gait. Hence, the key to enhancing exercise capacity in IHD patients is the movement during NW gait, not the quality of gait mechanics.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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