Exercise rehabilitation is now widely used in cardiac disease as a means of attaining and even exceeding the pre-morbid functional state and level of physical activity. This is a study of exercise rehabilitation after coronary artery surgery. The main aim was to compare the effects of aerobic exercise training with those of power or strength exercise training on aspects of cardiovascular function. There are few reports on power exercise training in previously untrained cardiac patients. In this study, exercise performance on a treadmill was the primary variable measured. Others were physical changes, arrhythmias, ST segments, haemostatic factors, lipids and lipoproteins, left ventricular function and myocardial perfusion. Effects of the pro...
The effects of 4 to 6 weeks ' physical conditioning on the cardiovascular and respiratory respo...
<h2>Background: Before the year 1950 treatment of myocardial Infarction patients was complete bed re...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 6-week physical training on the mec...
Exercise rehabilitation is now widely used in cardiac disease as a means of attaining and even excee...
The medical profession has increased its acceptance of the benefits of exercise training for patient...
Objectives. To assess the physiological changes that take place in patients with coronary artery di...
Fifty-nine men with coronary heart disease underwent 1 year of supervised aerobic exercise. They per...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between training heart rate (THR) and the ...
Typescript (photocopy).The specific contributions of cardiac output (Q), stroke volume (SV), and art...
■ BACKGROUND: The benefits of exercise training for post–myocardial infarction and post–coronary ar...
AbstractBackgroundExercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), whi...
Objective: Exercise training appears to reduce both all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease m...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is a...
This thesis investigates the use of exercise training as a therapy in the management of angina pect...
BACKGROUND: Although cardiovascular rehabilitation and exercise training have substantial benefits i...
The effects of 4 to 6 weeks ' physical conditioning on the cardiovascular and respiratory respo...
<h2>Background: Before the year 1950 treatment of myocardial Infarction patients was complete bed re...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 6-week physical training on the mec...
Exercise rehabilitation is now widely used in cardiac disease as a means of attaining and even excee...
The medical profession has increased its acceptance of the benefits of exercise training for patient...
Objectives. To assess the physiological changes that take place in patients with coronary artery di...
Fifty-nine men with coronary heart disease underwent 1 year of supervised aerobic exercise. They per...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between training heart rate (THR) and the ...
Typescript (photocopy).The specific contributions of cardiac output (Q), stroke volume (SV), and art...
■ BACKGROUND: The benefits of exercise training for post–myocardial infarction and post–coronary ar...
AbstractBackgroundExercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), whi...
Objective: Exercise training appears to reduce both all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease m...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is a...
This thesis investigates the use of exercise training as a therapy in the management of angina pect...
BACKGROUND: Although cardiovascular rehabilitation and exercise training have substantial benefits i...
The effects of 4 to 6 weeks ' physical conditioning on the cardiovascular and respiratory respo...
<h2>Background: Before the year 1950 treatment of myocardial Infarction patients was complete bed re...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 6-week physical training on the mec...