Exercise may ease fatigue in veterans with heart failure
NCT ID NCT04506606
First seen Mar 18, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study looks at whether regular exercise can help Veterans with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) feel less tired and breathe easier during physical activity. Researchers will measure blood flow in the legs during exercise to understand how nerves from working muscles affect exercise tolerance. The goal is to see if exercise can be an effective treatment to improve quality of life for these patients.
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VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Salt Lake City, UT
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84148-0001, United States
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