Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is associated with significant reductions in mortality and morbidity, but few women are included in trials. Therefore, a meta-Analysis of the effects of CR in women is warranted. Methods: Randomized controlled trials from recent systematic reviews that included women attending comprehensive CR and reporting the outcomes of mortality and morbidity (hospitalization, myocardial infarction, bypass surgery, percutaneous coronary intervention) were considered for inclusion. An updated search of the literature was performed from the end date of the last search, based on the Cochrane strategy. Authors were contacted to provide results on women where none were reported. Results: On the basis of 2 recent systemati...
Background: Women with heart disease have adverse psychosocial profiles and poor attendance in cardi...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of evidence on gender-specific, individually tailored secondary preve...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation programs employ a multipronged approach of exercise and lifestyle...
Background: The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the effects of women-focused cardia...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces mortality in women and men with coronary artery dise...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces mortality in women and men with coronary artery dise...
Abstract Background Women do not participate in cardi...
Phase III/IV cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended to promote maintenance of benefits achieved...
Contains fulltext : 225400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Exe...
AbstractBackgroundThe present systematic review and meta-analysis examines studies published in the ...
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation reduces mortality and morbidity but is utilised by only a fract...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death of Canadian women and while ...
Too few patients utilize cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite its benefits. The Cochrane review asse...
Background and aims: Heart disease in women is characterised by greater disability and a higher rate...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Background: Women with heart disease have adverse psychosocial profiles and poor attendance in cardi...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of evidence on gender-specific, individually tailored secondary preve...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation programs employ a multipronged approach of exercise and lifestyle...
Background: The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the effects of women-focused cardia...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces mortality in women and men with coronary artery dise...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces mortality in women and men with coronary artery dise...
Abstract Background Women do not participate in cardi...
Phase III/IV cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended to promote maintenance of benefits achieved...
Contains fulltext : 225400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Exe...
AbstractBackgroundThe present systematic review and meta-analysis examines studies published in the ...
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation reduces mortality and morbidity but is utilised by only a fract...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death of Canadian women and while ...
Too few patients utilize cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite its benefits. The Cochrane review asse...
Background and aims: Heart disease in women is characterised by greater disability and a higher rate...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
Background: Women with heart disease have adverse psychosocial profiles and poor attendance in cardi...
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of evidence on gender-specific, individually tailored secondary preve...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation programs employ a multipronged approach of exercise and lifestyle...