Objectives.The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of an ambulatory training program on ultrastructural morphology and the oxidative capacity of skeletal muscle and its relation to central and peripheral hemodynamic variables in patients with chronic heart failure.Background.Clinical evidence supports the hypothesis that exercise intolerance in patients with chronic heart failure is not only a consequence of low cardiac output, but is also a result of alterations in oxidative metabolism of skeletal muscle.Methods.Twenty-two patients were prospectively randomized either to a training group (mean [±SD] ejection fraction 26 ± 9%, n = 12) participating in an ambulatory training program or to a physically inactive control group (ej...
Objective - To distinguish between the effects of reduced oxidative capacity and reduced metabolic e...
OBJECTIVES The study was conducted to determine if the capillary density of skeletal muscle is a pot...
Background The reduction of exercise capacity because of fatigue and dyspnea in patients with heart ...
Objectives.The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of an ambulatory training program o...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of an ambulatory training...
Background Previous research has demonstrated that exercise intolerance in heart failure patients is...
ObjectivesThis study sought to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the benefits of small muscle...
Objectives. This study investigated the effects of physical training on skeletal muscle metabolism i...
Background. The present study was designed to define the prevalence and characteristics of skeletal ...
BackgroundPatients with chronic heart failure (CHF) are known to exhibit abnormalities in redistribu...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the benefits of small musc...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the effects of physical training on skeletal muscle meta...
Aim. To assess the response of skeletal muscle and myocardium to original aerobic exercise (AE) prog...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients have poor exercise tolerance, which does not correlate with imp...
Background : We sought to determine whether skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, fiber type proportio...
Objective - To distinguish between the effects of reduced oxidative capacity and reduced metabolic e...
OBJECTIVES The study was conducted to determine if the capillary density of skeletal muscle is a pot...
Background The reduction of exercise capacity because of fatigue and dyspnea in patients with heart ...
Objectives.The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of an ambulatory training program o...
AbstractObjectives. The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of an ambulatory training...
Background Previous research has demonstrated that exercise intolerance in heart failure patients is...
ObjectivesThis study sought to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the benefits of small muscle...
Objectives. This study investigated the effects of physical training on skeletal muscle metabolism i...
Background. The present study was designed to define the prevalence and characteristics of skeletal ...
BackgroundPatients with chronic heart failure (CHF) are known to exhibit abnormalities in redistribu...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the benefits of small musc...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the effects of physical training on skeletal muscle meta...
Aim. To assess the response of skeletal muscle and myocardium to original aerobic exercise (AE) prog...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients have poor exercise tolerance, which does not correlate with imp...
Background : We sought to determine whether skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, fiber type proportio...
Objective - To distinguish between the effects of reduced oxidative capacity and reduced metabolic e...
OBJECTIVES The study was conducted to determine if the capillary density of skeletal muscle is a pot...
Background The reduction of exercise capacity because of fatigue and dyspnea in patients with heart ...