Life-style modification in peripheral arterial disease.

S Khan, M Cleanthis, J Smout, M Flather, G Stansby
Author Information
  1. S Khan: Northern Vascular Unit, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DN, UK.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the published evidence supporting the use of life-style modification in peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
DESIGN: A systematic search of the medical literature was performed for relevant studies.
MATERIALS: The publications obtained were then searched for randomised clinical trials which reported end-points of mortality or major cardiovascular event rates with various life-style modifications.
RESULTS: Only one randomised controlled trial was found reporting relevant end-points. Other trials were of other end-points such as walking distance or biochemical markers.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a lack of randomised controlled data proving the benefit of life-style modification in improving mortality and reducing cardiovascular events in patients with PAD. Despite this there is sufficient evidence to recommend some life-style modification as part of the overall approach to risk reduction in these patients. There is compelling evidence to support smoking cessation, increased exercise and improved diet.

MeSH Term

Arterial Occlusive Diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases
Diet Therapy
Exercise
Health Behavior
Humans
Peripheral Vascular Diseases
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Risk Reduction Behavior
Smoking Cessation

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