Reduced exercise capacity negatively affects the ability of patients with heart failure (HF) to perform activities required for daily life, further decreasing their independence and quality of life (QoL). Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can effectively improve aerobic fitness and overall health status in patients with HF. Low referral rate is an important limitation that may impede successful CR, whereas the automatic referral and liaison strategies performed by some healthcare providers manifestly increase the CR referral rate. However, there is still controversy regarding the most effective exercise strategy for improving hemodynamic efficiency during daily activities in the HF population. Aerobic interval training (AIT), that includes altern...
Exercise training in patients with systolic heart failure (HF) is an accepted adjunct to an evidence...
Significant benefits can be derived by heart failure patients from exercise training. This paper pro...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic stable heart failure (HF). ...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic stable heart failure (HF). M...
Aerobic exercise training in the heart failure (HF) population is supported by an extensive body of ...
Reduced exercise tolerance is an independent predictor of hospital readmission and mortality in pati...
Aims: Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of treatment o...
Heart failure is characterized, from a functional point of view, as a pathology that causes limitati...
Prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases over time and is associated with high mortality. Shortnes...
Abstract Aims Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of tre...
Background: Evidence suggests that individualised exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation should be of...
Background: Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome in which the heart’s ability to pump blood ...
SummaryHeart failure is a primary health concern in North and South America, with hospitalizations f...
Exercise training in patients with systolic heart failure (HF) is an accepted adjunct to an evidence...
Significant benefits can be derived by heart failure patients from exercise training. This paper pro...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic stable heart failure (HF). ...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic stable heart failure (HF). M...
Aerobic exercise training in the heart failure (HF) population is supported by an extensive body of ...
Reduced exercise tolerance is an independent predictor of hospital readmission and mortality in pati...
Aims: Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of treatment o...
Heart failure is characterized, from a functional point of view, as a pathology that causes limitati...
Prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases over time and is associated with high mortality. Shortnes...
Abstract Aims Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of tre...
Background: Evidence suggests that individualised exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation should be of...
Background: Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome in which the heart’s ability to pump blood ...
SummaryHeart failure is a primary health concern in North and South America, with hospitalizations f...
Exercise training in patients with systolic heart failure (HF) is an accepted adjunct to an evidence...
Significant benefits can be derived by heart failure patients from exercise training. This paper pro...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...