Effect of combined aerobic and resistance training versus aerobic training alone in individuals with coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis Susan Marzolini1,2, Paul I Oh1 and Dina Brooks1,2,3 Background: Resistance training (RT) has only a permissive role as an adjunct to aerobic training (AT) in cardiac rehabilitation. Design and methods: To compare the effect of ATwith combined RTand AT (CT) we searched MEDLINE, Cochran
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is considered an important adjunct treatment and secondary pre...
Exercise training improves exercise capacity (peakVO2), which is closely related to long-term surviv...
Background: This study aimed to compare the effects of combined endurance-resistance training (CT) v...
The efficacy of combined resistance training (RT) and aerobic training (AT) compared with AT alone i...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is an important...
Introduction: Exercise training improves aerobic exercise capacity (peak VO2), which is related to l...
Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation...
Introduction: The importance and necessity of preventing the occurrence of these diseases in order t...
Background: While the clinical benefits of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation are well establishe...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is considered an important adjunct treatment and secondary pre...
Exercise training improves exercise capacity (peakVO2), which is closely related to long-term surviv...
Background: This study aimed to compare the effects of combined endurance-resistance training (CT) v...
The efficacy of combined resistance training (RT) and aerobic training (AT) compared with AT alone i...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is an important...
Introduction: Exercise training improves aerobic exercise capacity (peak VO2), which is related to l...
Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation...
Introduction: The importance and necessity of preventing the occurrence of these diseases in order t...
Background: While the clinical benefits of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation are well establishe...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is considered an important adjunct treatment and secondary pre...
Exercise training improves exercise capacity (peakVO2), which is closely related to long-term surviv...
Background: This study aimed to compare the effects of combined endurance-resistance training (CT) v...