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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): Dutch Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMW) and Capri Cardiac Rehabilitation Background More than a third of the patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) suffers from obesity, and this number is growing. However, in patients with obesity, standard CR is not effective in achieving the recommended physical activity levels and results achieved in weight loss and health related quality of life (HRQOL) are unsatisfactory. Purpose To describe the effectiveness of a new state of the art CR program designed for patients with obesity, OPTICARE XL, on weight, physical activity and HRQOL. Methods A total of 201 patients that were referred to CR after a diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) or atrial fibrillation (AF) and a BMI≥30 were randomized to standard CR (n=99) or OPTICARE XL CR (n=102). Standard CR consists of a 6 till 12 week aerobic exercise program, supplemented with cardiovascular lifestyle education. OPTICARE XL CR is a one-year intervention including aerobic and strength exercise, behavioral coaching on diet and physical activity and an after-care program. Weight was measured with a calibrated weight scale, physical activity (steps/day) was measured with an Actigraph GT3X+, and HRQOL with the MacNew questionnaire. Data was analyzed by means of linear mixed-effect models. Results Included patients had a mean age of 59 years, were predominantly male (73%) and the majority was referred to CR after a CAD (66% CAD, 34% AF). Patients in the OPTICARE XL group showed on average greater weight loss three months after the start of CR (mean change -3.6 kg vs -1.8 kg, respectively, p=0.002). Six months post CR, changes in body weight were equal between groups (-2.5 kg in both groups, p=0.959). No significant between-group differences were seen in improvements in physical activity both three months after the start of CR (+880 steps/day for OPTICARE XL vs +481 steps/day for standard CR, p=0.169) and six months post CR (+331 steps/ day vs +283 steps/day, p=0.919). With regard to HRQOL score, also no significant between groups differences in improvements were seen both three months after the start of CR (+0.6 for OPTICARE XL vs +0.5 for standard CR, p=0.169) and six months post CR (+0.5 for both groups, p=0.907). Conclusion OPTICARE XL had added value on the short-term, but this did not sustain on the long-term. We suggest to re-evaluate the OPTICARE XL program to expand short-term effects.

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