Resistance Training in HFpEF
Heart Failure Preserved Ejection Fraction

About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Heart Failure Preserved Ejection Fraction focused on measuring Resistance Training, Exercise, Heart Failure preserved Ejection Fraction
Eligibility Criteria
All patients will be managed by their primary care physician or cardiologist with additional review and oversight by Dr. Borlaug (Co-Investigator) prior to enrollment to ensure adequacy of inclusion and exclusion criteria and that participation in exercise testing and resistance exercise training is safe.
Inclusion Criteria, includes:
- Clinical diagnosis of HFpEF.
- Patients 18-80 yrs old with a history stable (no medication changes in past 6 weeks (w/duration of diagnosis >6 months).
- New York Heart Association class I-III.
- Ejection fraction ≥40%.
- Current non-smokers with <15 pack year history.
- Non-pregnant women, and individuals who are able to exercise (i.e. without orthopedic limitations or neuromuscular disorders).
Exclusion Criteria, includes:
- Patient refusal to participate.
- Significant orthopedic or neuromuscular limitations
- Significant cognitive impairment
- Hemoglobin < 7.0 g/d.
Sites / Locations
- Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Resistance Exercise Training
Standard Care
Entails 36 supervised resistance exercise training sessions (3 sessions per week for 12 weeks). Each exercise session will be supervised by a trained, certified Exercise Physiologist specializing in Cardiac Rehabilitation. The specific resistance exercise training will include Aerobic Exercise, Resistance Exercise, and Core Strengthening Exercises. Other baseline and follow-up tests include: DEXA bone scan, Blood Draw, Cardiopulmonary Max Exercise Test, Quality of Life Questionnaire, and a Submaximal Exercise Test.
No resistance exercise training. Patients will stay on their current healthcare regimen as previously assigned by their physician. Patients will still undergo baseline and follow-up tests similar to the Resistance Exercise Training group, including: DEXA bone scan, Blood Draw, Cardiopulmonary Max Exercise Test, Quality of Life Questionnaire, and a Submaximal Exercise Test.