Background: Mechanical efficiency (ME) refers to the ability of an individual to transfer energy consumed by external work. A decreased ME, could represent an increased energy cost during exercise and may, therefore, be limited in terms of physical activity. This study aimed to compare the influence of two different exercise protocols: moderate continuous training (MCT) versus high intensity interval training (HIIT), as part of a cardiac rehabilitation program on ME values among coronary patients. Methods: One hundred and ten coronary patients were assigned to either HIIT or MCT groups for 8 weeks. Incremental exercise tests in a cycle ergometer were performed to obtain VO2peak. Net energy expenditure (EE) and ME were obtained at intensiti...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
The effects of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical health in coronary artery dise...
Introduction: Current international guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) advocate moderate-int...
There is strong evidence that exercise training has beneficial health effects in patients with card...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the progressive narrowing of the arteries supplying the heart muscl...
Copyright © 2015 Gustavo G. Cardozo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background. We tested the hypothesis that high intensity interval training (HIIT) would be more effe...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is a...
BackgroundExercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is th...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been considered a prognostic and mortality indicator in b...
Background – Several studies have shown the positive effect of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for cardi...
Background: Aerobic capacity has been shown to be inversely proportionate to cardiovascular mortalit...
Aerobic interval training (IT) seems to be superior to continuous training (CT) in improving exercis...
Studies have shown that the higher the aerobic capacity, the lower the risk of cardiovascular mortal...
Introduction: Exercise training improves aerobic exercise capacity (peak VO2), which is related to l...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
The effects of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical health in coronary artery dise...
Introduction: Current international guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) advocate moderate-int...
There is strong evidence that exercise training has beneficial health effects in patients with card...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the progressive narrowing of the arteries supplying the heart muscl...
Copyright © 2015 Gustavo G. Cardozo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background. We tested the hypothesis that high intensity interval training (HIIT) would be more effe...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is a...
BackgroundExercise-based cardiac rehabilitation increases peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), which is th...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been considered a prognostic and mortality indicator in b...
Background – Several studies have shown the positive effect of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for cardi...
Background: Aerobic capacity has been shown to be inversely proportionate to cardiovascular mortalit...
Aerobic interval training (IT) seems to be superior to continuous training (CT) in improving exercis...
Studies have shown that the higher the aerobic capacity, the lower the risk of cardiovascular mortal...
Introduction: Exercise training improves aerobic exercise capacity (peak VO2), which is related to l...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
The effects of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on physical health in coronary artery dise...
Introduction: Current international guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) advocate moderate-int...