Objectives: Increased physical activity predicts survival and reduces risk of readmission in patients with coronary heart disease. However, few data show how physical activity is associated with survival and readmission after heart valve surgery. Objective were to assess the association between physical activity levels 6–12 months after heart valve surgery and (1) survival, (2) hospital readmission 18–24 months after surgery and (3) participation in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: Prospective cohort study with registry data from The CopenHeart survey, The Danish National Patient Register and The Danish Civil Registration System of 742 eligible patients. Physical activity was quantified with the International Physical Acti...
Guidelines highlight the importance of physical activity (PA) in secondary prevention of cardiovascu...
Purpose: The adoption of a healthy lifestyle is crucial for patients with established cardiac diseas...
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Objectives: Increased physical activity predicts survival and reduces risk of readmission in patient...
Aims. The CopenHeartVR trial found positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical capac...
The benefits of rehabilitation following coronary artery surgery have been well documented but only ...
Objective: The evidence for cardiac rehabilitation after valve surgery remains sparse. Current recom...
Background With increasing survival rates among patients with myocardial infarction (MI), more deman...
Background: The study aim was to assess the physical activity levels as well as the intention to bec...
Background Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wo...
We sought to measure the impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on mortality in patients with mitral ...
Background Physical activity has well-established positive health-related effects. Sedentary behavio...
Many patients do not maintain physical activity (PA) post cardiac rehabilitation (CR),however few st...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) on ph...
Objective: We hypothesized that post-cardiac surgery rehabilitation (CR) has different efficacy on p...
Guidelines highlight the importance of physical activity (PA) in secondary prevention of cardiovascu...
Purpose: The adoption of a healthy lifestyle is crucial for patients with established cardiac diseas...
Contains fulltext : 179555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Objectives: Increased physical activity predicts survival and reduces risk of readmission in patient...
Aims. The CopenHeartVR trial found positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical capac...
The benefits of rehabilitation following coronary artery surgery have been well documented but only ...
Objective: The evidence for cardiac rehabilitation after valve surgery remains sparse. Current recom...
Background With increasing survival rates among patients with myocardial infarction (MI), more deman...
Background: The study aim was to assess the physical activity levels as well as the intention to bec...
Background Heart valve diseases are common with an estimated prevalence of 2.5% in the Western wo...
We sought to measure the impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on mortality in patients with mitral ...
Background Physical activity has well-established positive health-related effects. Sedentary behavio...
Many patients do not maintain physical activity (PA) post cardiac rehabilitation (CR),however few st...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) on ph...
Objective: We hypothesized that post-cardiac surgery rehabilitation (CR) has different efficacy on p...
Guidelines highlight the importance of physical activity (PA) in secondary prevention of cardiovascu...
Purpose: The adoption of a healthy lifestyle is crucial for patients with established cardiac diseas...
Contains fulltext : 179555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access