Introduction and objectives High-interval intensity training (HIT) has been suggested to improve peak VO2 in cardiac rehabilitation programs. However, the optimal HIT protocol is unknown. The objective of this study was to identify the most effective doses of HIT to optimize peak VO2 in coronary artery disease (CAD) and heart failure (HF) patients. Methods A search was conducted in 6 databases (MEDLINE, Web of Science, LILACS, CINAHL, Academic Search Complete, and SportDiscus). Studies using a HIT protocol in CAD or HF patients and measuring peak VO2 were included. The PEDro Scale and Cochrane Collaboration tools were used. Results Analyses reported significant improvements in peak VO2 after HIT in both diseases (P = .000001), with...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with conventi...
Guiraud, Thibaut | Nigam, Anil | Gremeaux, Vincent | Meyer, Philippe | Juneau, Martin | Bosquet, Lau...
Introduction and objectives High-interval intensity training (HIT) has been suggested to improve pe...
Background: There is a lack of international consensus regarding the prescription of high-intensity ...
There is a lack of international consensus regarding the prescription of high-intensity interval tra...
Introduction: Current international guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) advocate moderate-int...
BackgroundExercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is th...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the progressive narrowing of the arteries supplying the heart muscl...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been considered a prognostic and mortality indicator in b...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with convent...
Heart failure (HF) due to its universality has become a huge challenge for modern medicine. Second p...
High intensity interval exercise may be a more effective training method than moderateintensity exer...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with conventi...
Guiraud, Thibaut | Nigam, Anil | Gremeaux, Vincent | Meyer, Philippe | Juneau, Martin | Bosquet, Lau...
Introduction and objectives High-interval intensity training (HIT) has been suggested to improve pe...
Background: There is a lack of international consensus regarding the prescription of high-intensity ...
There is a lack of international consensus regarding the prescription of high-intensity interval tra...
Introduction: Current international guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) advocate moderate-int...
BackgroundExercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is th...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the progressive narrowing of the arteries supplying the heart muscl...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been considered a prognostic and mortality indicator in b...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with convent...
Heart failure (HF) due to its universality has become a huge challenge for modern medicine. Second p...
High intensity interval exercise may be a more effective training method than moderateintensity exer...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with conventi...
Guiraud, Thibaut | Nigam, Anil | Gremeaux, Vincent | Meyer, Philippe | Juneau, Martin | Bosquet, Lau...