For individuals with heart failure (HF), frequent attendance at exercise training programs and meeting physical activity (PA) guidelines are significantly associated with improvements in 6-min walk distance. Despite the evidence, adherence to exercise interventions remains poor. The aim of this study was to identify predictors of these 2 variables in patients recently hospitalized with HF. Methods: In this substudy of the Exercise Joins Education: Combined Therapy to Improve Outcomes in Newly-discharged Heart Failure (EJECTION-HF) trial, all participants were enrolled in a HF disease management program, including weekly review of a home exercise program for 12 wk. Intervention group participants additionally undertook twice weekly supervise...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
Objective To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance ...
BACKGROUND: Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mu...
Background: Exercise training is recommended for all people with stable heart failure (HF) however a...
BackgroundThere is limited research to support the effect of exercise adherence on clinical outcomes...
BACKGROUND: Few exercise training studies in patients with heart failure (HF) report adherence to gu...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial factors may influence adherence with exercise training for heart failure (H...
Background: Adherence to the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) 2010 guidelines recommending 30...
Introduction: Patients with heart failure (HF) are now a priority group for cardiac rehabilitation (...
Physical activity is recommended for people with stable heart failure (HF), because it is known to i...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Aims: Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of treatment o...
Background: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective ...
Reduced exercise tolerance is an independent predictor of hospital readmission and mortality in pati...
This study sought to measure the impact on all-cause death or readmission of adding center-based exe...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
Objective To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance ...
BACKGROUND: Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mu...
Background: Exercise training is recommended for all people with stable heart failure (HF) however a...
BackgroundThere is limited research to support the effect of exercise adherence on clinical outcomes...
BACKGROUND: Few exercise training studies in patients with heart failure (HF) report adherence to gu...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial factors may influence adherence with exercise training for heart failure (H...
Background: Adherence to the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) 2010 guidelines recommending 30...
Introduction: Patients with heart failure (HF) are now a priority group for cardiac rehabilitation (...
Physical activity is recommended for people with stable heart failure (HF), because it is known to i...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Aims: Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of treatment o...
Background: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective ...
Reduced exercise tolerance is an independent predictor of hospital readmission and mortality in pati...
This study sought to measure the impact on all-cause death or readmission of adding center-based exe...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
Objective To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance ...
BACKGROUND: Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mu...