Abstract Background Reduced physical performance and impaired mobility are common in elderly patients after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and they represent independent risk factors for disability, morbidity, hospital readmission and mortality. Regular physical exercise represents a means for improving functional capacity. Nevertheless, its clinical benefit has been less investigated in elderly patients in the early phase after ACS. The HULK trial aims to investigate the clinical benefit of an early, tailored low-cost physical activity intervention in comparison to standard of care in elderly ACS patients with reduced physical performance. Design HULK is an investigator-initiated, prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial (NCT0302...
AbstractCardiopulmonary exercise training is beneficial to people with coronary artery disease (CAD)...
Abstract Background Benefits from cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are evidence-based and widely...
Background: To measure the effects of an augmented prescribed exercise programme versus usual care, ...
Background: Reduced physical performance and impaired mobility are common in elderly patients after ...
Objective: To establish the benefits of an early, tailored and low-cost exercise intervention in old...
Aims: To examine long-term changes in lifestyle and exercise capacity of older patients hospitalized...
Background. Optimal physical activity levels have health benefits for patients with acute coronary s...
An active lifestyle into old age has been shown to reduce the risk for chronic disease, and conserve...
Background: The clinical course of elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) can somet...
Introduction: Acutely hospitalised older patients often live with frailty and have an increased risk...
BACKGROUND: Older adults experience functional decline in hospital leading to increased healthcare b...
Background: The number of older adults admitted to hospital for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has in...
More than one-half of patients admitted for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are age $70 years. Mobilit...
Background: The clinical course of elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) can somet...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
AbstractCardiopulmonary exercise training is beneficial to people with coronary artery disease (CAD)...
Abstract Background Benefits from cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are evidence-based and widely...
Background: To measure the effects of an augmented prescribed exercise programme versus usual care, ...
Background: Reduced physical performance and impaired mobility are common in elderly patients after ...
Objective: To establish the benefits of an early, tailored and low-cost exercise intervention in old...
Aims: To examine long-term changes in lifestyle and exercise capacity of older patients hospitalized...
Background. Optimal physical activity levels have health benefits for patients with acute coronary s...
An active lifestyle into old age has been shown to reduce the risk for chronic disease, and conserve...
Background: The clinical course of elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) can somet...
Introduction: Acutely hospitalised older patients often live with frailty and have an increased risk...
BACKGROUND: Older adults experience functional decline in hospital leading to increased healthcare b...
Background: The number of older adults admitted to hospital for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has in...
More than one-half of patients admitted for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are age $70 years. Mobilit...
Background: The clinical course of elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) can somet...
Importance Functional decline is prevalent among acutely hospitalized older patients. Exercise and ...
AbstractCardiopulmonary exercise training is beneficial to people with coronary artery disease (CAD)...
Abstract Background Benefits from cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are evidence-based and widely...
Background: To measure the effects of an augmented prescribed exercise programme versus usual care, ...