Title: Exercise Prescription Basics
1Exercise Prescription Basics
- Kevin deWeber, MD, FAAFP
- Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
- USUHS
2Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF)
- Exercise is the best medicine around
- Assess physical activity in ALL patients
- Only RARE patients needs GXT before exercise
- GXT pts with symptomatic CV/pulm dz
- The Prescription is Be FITT
- Frequency 5 days a week (or more)
- Intensity moderate intensity, 5-6 on 10 scale
- Time 30 minutes aerobics (10-min chunks OK)
- Type
- Aerobic activity
- Muscular strengthening activity
- Flexibility activity (in elderly/sick)
- Balance training (if fall risky)
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4Physicians and their Patients
- 47 of primary care physicians include an
exercise history as part of their initial
examination (self report) - Only 13 of patients report physicians giving
advice about exercise - Physically active physicians are more likely to
discuss exercise with their patients
5ACSM AHA 2007, HHS 2008Physical Activity
RecommendationsHealthy Adults age 18-64
- Aerobic Physical Activity
- Moderate intensity 150 minutes/wk, OR
- Vigorous intensity 75 minutes/wk (or a combo)
- 10 min at least, preferably spread throughout
week - Muscle Strengthening Activity
- 2 or more days/wk
- 8-10 exercises
- 8-12 reps (one set)
Physical activity and public health Updated
recommendation for adults from the ACSM and AHA.
MSSE 2007. and HHS publication October 2008.
6- Indications benefits
- Contraindication
- Side-effects
- Drug interactions
- Cost
- Dose, frequency, duration
7Indications for Exercise
- Longevity
- Quality of Life
- Socialization
- Weight control
- Disease prevention
- Disease management
- .(I could go on)
8LongevityThe more you exercise, the lower your
risk of death
9Dose-response Curve for Exercise
10Death PreventionAttributable Deaths () from
various health conditions
- Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study (ACLS), Cooper
Institute - 40,842 men 12,943 women
11Strong Evidence of Benefit from Physical Activity
for
- Lower risk of
- Early death
- Heart disease
- Stroke
- Type 2 diabetes
- High blood pressure
- Dyslipidemia
- Metabolic syndrome
- Colon and breast Ca
- Prevention of wt gain
- Wt loss w/dieting
- Improved C-R muscular fitness
- Prevention of falls
- Reduced depression
- Better cognitive fxn (older adults)
12Moderate evidence for
- Wt maintenance after loss
- Lower risk of hip fx
- Increased bone density
- Improved sleep quality
- Lower risk lung and endometrial Ca
13Contraindications for Exercise
- Acute cardiac event happening now
- Uncontrolled arrhythmia causing sxs
- Severe aortic stenosis
- Uncontrolled heart failure
- Acute pulmonary embolism
- Acute myocarditis
- Dissecting aneurysm
14Only RARE patients need GXT
- AHA 2003 NOT NECESSARY for people doing moderate
intensity - USPSTF 2004
- not recommended (class D rec) in pts at low risk
- Insufficient evidence (class I rec) even in pts
at increased risk
Thompson PD et al. Exercise and physical
activity in the prevention and treatment of
atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
Circulation 20031073109. USPSTF Screening
for coronary heart disease Recommendation
Statement. Ann Int Med 2004140569.
15Who Needs a GXT first?(No evidence-based
recommendations)
- Symptomatic cardiac or pulmonary disease
- Known CV dz, Diabetes, active chronic dz
- ESP if Vigorous exercise
- Unsure? Uncomfortable?
- Refer to Sports Medicine
16Side effects of exercise
- Slight risk of Musculoskeletal injury
- Increases with duration intensity
- RARE cardiac events
- FAR outweighed by benefits to heart!
- 25-50 decrease in CVD in exercisers
17- If we had a pill that conferred all the benefits
of exercise, physicians would prescribe it to
every patient. Our health care system would find
a way to make sure that every patient had access
to this wonder drug.
18Use the Sports and Exercise Medicineapproach to
patients
- Every patient is a potential athlete who needs
exercise for HEALTH, not competition - Physical activity is a VITAL SIGN--a STRONG
PREDICTOR OF HEALTH - Every exam is a pre-participation eval
- Conclude exams with activity clearance and
Exercise Rx
19How to Write an Exercise Prescription
20Rx Be FITT
- Frequency
- Intensity
- Time (duration)
- Type
21Frequency
- 5 days a week
- Even more is even better!
- Dose-response curve!
22Intensity
- Moderate Exercise
- Equivalent of BRISK WALK
- Noticeably accelerates RH
- Able to talk
- talk test
- RPE 5-6 out of 10
23Exercise IntensityRelative Perceived
ExertionUse 1-10 Scale
24Examples of Moderate Intensity
- Brisk walking
- Household cleaning vacuum, mop, wipe
- Mowing lawn
- Shooting hoops
- Recreational badminton
- Ballroom dance
- Golf pulling clubs
- Leisurely sports
- Leisurely biking, swimming
25Intensity
- Vigorous Exercise
- Equivalent of jogging
- Fail talk test
- RPE 7-10 out of 10
26Examples of Vigorous Intensity
- Jogging, running
- Shoveling
- Heavy farming
- Competitive sports
- Cross country skiing
- Intense biking, swimming
27Time (Duration)
- Accumulate 30 minutes a day
- 10 minute chunks OK
- More is better!
28Type
- Aerobic Activity AND
- Muscle Strengthening
29Muscular Strengthening
- Exercise large muscle groups
- 8-12 reps should fatigue by last rep
- Rest 2-3 minutes between exercises
- 1 set good, 2 sets better
- Rest day in between
30What about Older Adults gt65,or those with
chronic diseases?
- Aerobic exercise same
- Strength exercise same, except 10-15 reps
- Slightly lighter weights
- Flexibility activity 2 days/wk, 10 min
- Balance exercise if at risk for falls, 3x/wk
Nelson ME et al. Physical activity and public
health in older adults Recommendation from the
ACSM and the AHA. Med Sci Sports Exer
200739(8)1435.
31What about Children/Adolescents?
- Do 60 minutes or more of physical activity every
day - Mostly moderate or vigorous
- Vigorous activity at least 3 days/wk
- Strength exercise 3 days/wk
HHS guidelines October 2008
32Take Home Pearls
- Exercise is the best medicine around
- Assess physical activity in ALL patients
- Only RARE patients needs GXT before exercise
- GXT pts with symptomatic CV/pulm dz
- The Prescription is Be FITT
- Frequency 5 days a week (or more)
- Intensity moderate intensity, 3-6 on 10 scale
- Time 30 minutes aerobics (10-min chunks OK)
- Type
- Aerobic activity
- Muscular strengthening activity
- Flexibility activity (in elderly/sick)
- Balance training (if fall risky)
33Questions?
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