Abstract. [Purpose] While recent studies have reported that cardiac rehabilitation is an effective treatment, there have been few studies of its effects in rehabilitation for acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to identify the effects of a home-based exercise training using a wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring device on ACS patients. [Subjects] Fifty ACS patients were randomly divided into a experimental group of 25 patients and a control group of 25 patients. [Methods] The experimental group received education on the train-ing before discharge from hospital and started home-based exercise training two weeks after discharge from hospi-tal. The control group received conventional treatments. The l...
Background. Optimal physical activity levels have health benefits for patients with acute coronary s...
[[abstract]]Background: Patient education has been shown to be more effective when delivered using ...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise training programs have been proposed as adjuncts to treatment of heart failure. ...
BACKGROUND: Home-based interventions might facilitate the lifelong uptake of a physically active lif...
Home-based exercise training in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has the potential to improve CR uptake, ...
Physical training has beneficial effects on exercise capacity, quality of life and mortality in pati...
Low adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) might be improved by remote monitoring systems that can...
Background Participation in phase-III cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains low but adherence could po...
Low adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) might be improved by remote monitoring systems that can...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an essential part of contemporary coronary heart disease ...
Objective To evaluate the effects of home-based exercise and physical activity on cardiac functional...
Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is part of the current multidisciplinary approach to the manage...
Previous studies have documented the feasibility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes in ...
In this thesis we have developed and evaluated the effectiveness of a home-based training interventi...
BACKGROUND: Despite its efficacy and cost-effectiveness, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is un...
Background. Optimal physical activity levels have health benefits for patients with acute coronary s...
[[abstract]]Background: Patient education has been shown to be more effective when delivered using ...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise training programs have been proposed as adjuncts to treatment of heart failure. ...
BACKGROUND: Home-based interventions might facilitate the lifelong uptake of a physically active lif...
Home-based exercise training in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has the potential to improve CR uptake, ...
Physical training has beneficial effects on exercise capacity, quality of life and mortality in pati...
Low adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) might be improved by remote monitoring systems that can...
Background Participation in phase-III cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains low but adherence could po...
Low adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) might be improved by remote monitoring systems that can...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an essential part of contemporary coronary heart disease ...
Objective To evaluate the effects of home-based exercise and physical activity on cardiac functional...
Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is part of the current multidisciplinary approach to the manage...
Previous studies have documented the feasibility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes in ...
In this thesis we have developed and evaluated the effectiveness of a home-based training interventi...
BACKGROUND: Despite its efficacy and cost-effectiveness, exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is un...
Background. Optimal physical activity levels have health benefits for patients with acute coronary s...
[[abstract]]Background: Patient education has been shown to be more effective when delivered using ...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise training programs have been proposed as adjuncts to treatment of heart failure. ...