Background: Research on cardiac rehabilitation has raised interesting methods and effects without however establishing the share of the profits according to age, sex and cardiac pathology. Yet today, this disease with various pathologies strikes people of all ages and both sexes, and the recommended rehabilitation exercise intensity is often the ventilatory threshold. The aim of this study was to compare benefits of a training program at ventilatory threshold according to age, gender and cardiac pathology. Methods: One hundred and eighty eight cardiac patients, of whom 62 had coronary artery bypass surgery, 22 artery angioplasty, 54 myocardial infarction and 50 valve replacements, aged 31–82 years, performed spirometric and cardiopulm...
Ventilatory threshold (VT) have been shown to assess exercise tolerance and prescribe exercise rehab...
This pre-post study examined sex-differences in peak aerobic power (V̇O2peak) and physical- and ment...
grantor: University of TorontoThe differential effects of training above and below the ven...
Background: Research on cardiac rehabilitation has raised interesting methods and effects without ho...
To compare the efficiency of two programs of exercise-based rehabilitation that are different for he...
BackgroundFemale heart diseases are underdiagnosed and undertreated. They are also probably under re...
Aerobic power (VOzma) and cardiac output decrease in both sexes with age. Endurance exercise is know...
AIMS: Cardiac rehabilitation plays a vital role in secondary prevention of cardiovascular patients. ...
Objective: We hypothesized that post-cardiac surgery rehabilitation (CR) has different efficacy on p...
The present study was designed to determine if gender affects the adaptive response to endurance exe...
Introduction: cardiovascular disease in women is underestimated as a health problem. Among the thera...
Twenty-four subjects aged 70 and older were retrospectively selected from our archives and screened ...
Heart Failure patients often present impairment on their functional capacity. Exercise training is t...
Purpose: This study examines whether heart rate recovery (HRR) improves as a result of exercise trai...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation programs employ a multipronged approach of exercise and lifestyle...
Ventilatory threshold (VT) have been shown to assess exercise tolerance and prescribe exercise rehab...
This pre-post study examined sex-differences in peak aerobic power (V̇O2peak) and physical- and ment...
grantor: University of TorontoThe differential effects of training above and below the ven...
Background: Research on cardiac rehabilitation has raised interesting methods and effects without ho...
To compare the efficiency of two programs of exercise-based rehabilitation that are different for he...
BackgroundFemale heart diseases are underdiagnosed and undertreated. They are also probably under re...
Aerobic power (VOzma) and cardiac output decrease in both sexes with age. Endurance exercise is know...
AIMS: Cardiac rehabilitation plays a vital role in secondary prevention of cardiovascular patients. ...
Objective: We hypothesized that post-cardiac surgery rehabilitation (CR) has different efficacy on p...
The present study was designed to determine if gender affects the adaptive response to endurance exe...
Introduction: cardiovascular disease in women is underestimated as a health problem. Among the thera...
Twenty-four subjects aged 70 and older were retrospectively selected from our archives and screened ...
Heart Failure patients often present impairment on their functional capacity. Exercise training is t...
Purpose: This study examines whether heart rate recovery (HRR) improves as a result of exercise trai...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation programs employ a multipronged approach of exercise and lifestyle...
Ventilatory threshold (VT) have been shown to assess exercise tolerance and prescribe exercise rehab...
This pre-post study examined sex-differences in peak aerobic power (V̇O2peak) and physical- and ment...
grantor: University of TorontoThe differential effects of training above and below the ven...