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Acute Physiological Responses to Short- and Long-Stage High-Intensity Interval Exercise in Cardiac Rehabilitation:A Pilot Study
intermittent exercise exercise prescription acute effects health-related markers heart disease patients
2016/3/11
Despite described benefits of aerobic high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE), the acute responses during different HIIE modes and associated health risks have only been sparsely discovered in heart d...
Behavioral Change Challenges in the Context of Center-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation:A Qualitative Study
Behavior Rehabilitation Analysis
2015/11/6
Background: Cardiovascular disease is chronic and often a sign of long-standing unhealthy lifestyle habits. Patients need support to reach lifestyle changes, well-being, join in social and vocational ...
Patients with Diabetes in Cardiac Rehabilitation: Attendance and Exercise Capacity
DIABETES MELLITUS CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS DIABETES COMPLICATIONS PATIENT COMPLIANCE
2017/5/19
Diabetes increases mortality after myocardial infarction, but participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces this risk. Our objectives were to examine whether attendance at CR and changes in car...
Lifestyle changes in coronary heart disease—Effects of cardiac rehabilitation programs with focus on intensity, duration and content—A systematic review
Coronary Heart Disease Secondary Prevention
2013/1/31
Background: Although coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common cause of death worldwide the literature shows a wide variation in the arrangement of cardiac rehabilitation and achieved lifestyle ...
Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation with Improvement in High Sensitive C-Reactive Protein Post-Myocardial Infarction
Association Cardiac Rehabilitation Improvement Sensitive C-Reactive Protein Post-Myocardial Infarction
2015/9/25
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death in middle-aged and older-adults.1,2 Today, inflammation is regarded as the key pathogenic mechanism in both initiation and progress...