AbstractOne hundred fifty-six patients underwent a 5 week daily exercise training program after recovery from acute myocardial infarction. Outcome was assessed on the basis of exercise testing, integrating the measurements into a single outcome measure consisting of three categories (positive, n = 79; negative, n = 42; no change, n = 35). This composite criterion served as the end point for determining the predictability of a positive (training success) and negative (training failure) outcome.With use of logistic regression analysis, the baseline variables of clinical information, exercise data and psychosocial variables were able to identify patients with training success, as well as patients with failure (correct classification rates 81% ...
The concept of maximal working capacity is defined in coronary patients and the evolution of this in...
BackgroundExercise tolerance is an independent prognostic marker in chronic heart failure (CHF). Car...
Background and Aims: exercise training (ET) is a critical component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), ...
AbstractOne hundred fifty-six patients underwent a 5 week daily exercise training program after reco...
This study evaluated long-term effects of 12 weeks of supervised training, of at least 45 minutes du...
markdownabstractAbstract Predictability of the psychic outcome for two cardiac rehabilitation pro...
Background: Regular exercise training has been shown to reduce mortality, improve functional capacit...
Objectives: Supervised exercise cardiac rehabilitation programs have been suggested to all patients ...
Background: The results of research into the outcomes of physical rehabilitation and its relationshi...
SUMMARY We evaluated the effects of 6 months of exercise training (bicycle ergometry, walking and jo...
Previous research has documented high rates of noncompliance to prescribed medical therapy in patien...
Aim. To study the effectiveness of cardiorehabilitation (CR), based on one-year physical training (P...
Risk stratification after myocardial infarction identifying patients at a high, intermediate and low...
Background: The results of research into the outcomes of physical rehabilitation and its relationshi...
textabstractThe aim of this study was to assess whether data related to predischarge clinical examin...
The concept of maximal working capacity is defined in coronary patients and the evolution of this in...
BackgroundExercise tolerance is an independent prognostic marker in chronic heart failure (CHF). Car...
Background and Aims: exercise training (ET) is a critical component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), ...
AbstractOne hundred fifty-six patients underwent a 5 week daily exercise training program after reco...
This study evaluated long-term effects of 12 weeks of supervised training, of at least 45 minutes du...
markdownabstractAbstract Predictability of the psychic outcome for two cardiac rehabilitation pro...
Background: Regular exercise training has been shown to reduce mortality, improve functional capacit...
Objectives: Supervised exercise cardiac rehabilitation programs have been suggested to all patients ...
Background: The results of research into the outcomes of physical rehabilitation and its relationshi...
SUMMARY We evaluated the effects of 6 months of exercise training (bicycle ergometry, walking and jo...
Previous research has documented high rates of noncompliance to prescribed medical therapy in patien...
Aim. To study the effectiveness of cardiorehabilitation (CR), based on one-year physical training (P...
Risk stratification after myocardial infarction identifying patients at a high, intermediate and low...
Background: The results of research into the outcomes of physical rehabilitation and its relationshi...
textabstractThe aim of this study was to assess whether data related to predischarge clinical examin...
The concept of maximal working capacity is defined in coronary patients and the evolution of this in...
BackgroundExercise tolerance is an independent prognostic marker in chronic heart failure (CHF). Car...
Background and Aims: exercise training (ET) is a critical component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), ...