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Int J Prison Health ; 4(4): 208-16, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19061063

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a health and fitness programme conducted within a New South Wales, Australia correctional facility for male inmates with a chronic illness. DESIGN: A randomised control trial. SAMPLE: Twenty male inmate participants with a chronic illness, two risk factors for developing a chronic illness or who were over the age of 40 years. MEASUREMENTS: Pre and post programme health assessments that included resting blood pressure and heart rate, weight, body mass index, waist girth, peak flow measures, peripheral saturation of oxygen, blood glucose levels and 6 minute walk test. INTERVENTION: A 12-week structured exercise programme focusing on cardio respiratory endurance, strength and flexibility training. RESULTS: Statistically significant improvements in resting heart rate and endurance were found. CONCLUSIONS: The health and fitness programme positively impacts on the health of inmates with a chronic illness. A further study with a larger sample size would be productive.


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Chronic Disease/rehabilitation , Exercise Therapy , Health Promotion , Prisoners , Adult , Exercise Test , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , New South Wales , Physical Fitness
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Echocardiography ; 24(10): 1073-80, 2007 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18001361

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BACKGROUND: Patient selection, often restricted to those with ideal image quality, and timing of studies in relation to reference methods may limit clinical applicability of cardiac volumes derived from 3D echocardiography. METHODS: To test the influence of image quality on LV volumes by real time 3DE (RT3DE), we compared results obtained by RT3DE to those from gated-SPECT imaging in 64 consecutive patients referred for clinically indicated nuclear perfusion imaging. To minimize hemodynamic effects, RT3DE was performed immediately following G-SPECT. LV volumes by RT3DE were calculated using at least three orthogonal plane pairs. Image quality was rated as good if 75-100% of the endocardial border was visualized, fair if 60-74% was visualized, and poor if 50-60% was visualized. RESULTS: Image quality was good in 25 (39%), fair in 20 (31%), and poor in 13 (20%) patients. Six patients (9%) were excluded for uninterpretable echo images. For the entire cohort, EDV and ESV agreed closely (all P = NS). When stratified by image quality, the EDV and ESV of those with good and fair image quality agreed closely with minimal bias (average 1 +/- 9 mL and 2 +/- 7 mL, respectively). Poor image was associated with less strong agreement and much greater bias for EDV and ESV (7 +/- 25 mL and 7 +/- 20 mL, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: When applied to patients studied in routine clinical practice, LV volumes by RT3DE compare favorably to G-SPECT. RT3DE results are more reliable when >60% of endocardium is visualized.


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Cardiac Volume/physiology , Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional/methods , Gated Blood-Pool Imaging/methods , Heart Diseases/diagnosis , Heart Ventricles/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon/methods , Female , Heart Diseases/physiopathology , Heart Ventricles/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Observer Variation , Patient Selection , Reproducibility of Results
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