Abstract
Background: Astaxanthin has a strong antioxidant effect. We recently demonstrated that following 3-month astaxanthin supplementation, cardiac contractility and exercise tolerance improved, possibly through the suppression of oxidative stress in a small pilot study involving patients with heart failure with left ventricular systolic dysfunction. This is a sub-study of our pilot study to investigate whether improvements of self-reported physical activity and health-related quality of life were observed following 3-month astaxanthin supplementation. Methods: We investigated the changes in physical activity by the Specific Activity Scale score and health-related quality of life by physical and mental component summary scores in Short Form-8 at baseline and after 3-month astaxanthin supplementation. Results: Data from 17 patients with heart failure were assessed. Following 3-month astaxanthin supplementation, the Specific Activity Scale score increased from the median of 4.5 (interquartile range, 2.0) to 6.5 (interquartile range, 1.1) metabolic equivalent (P=0.001), and the physical and mental component summary scores increased from 46.1±9.2 to 50.8±6.8 (P=0.015) and from 48.9±9.1 to 53.8±4.8 (P=0.022), respectively. There was a linear relationship of the baseline heart rate, or mental component summary score with the percent change in the Specific Activity Scale score (r=0.523, P=0.031 and r=−0.505, P=0.039, respectively). In addition, there was a direct relationship of ischemic etiology with the percent change in the physical component summary score (r=0.483, P=0.049, respectively). Finally, there was a linear relationship between the percent change in the Specific Activity Scale score and that in the mental component summary score (r=0.595, P=0.012). Conclusions: Following 3-month astaxanthin supplementation, improvements of the self-reported physical activity level and health-related quality of life in both mental and physical components were observed. In patients with heart failure, those with higher baseline heart rate, ischemic etiology, and poorer baseline health-related quality of life have potentials to have greater improvement of physical activity and/or health-related quality of life.
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Ishiwata, S., Kato, T., Kasai, T., Sato, A., Yatsu, S., Matsumoto, H., … Daida, H. (2021). Changes in self-reported physical activity and health-related quality of life following 3-month astaxanthin supplementation in patients with heart failure: Results from a pilot study. Annals of Palliative Medicine, 10(2), 1396–1403. https://doi.org/10.21037/apm-20-1378
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