It has been demonstrated that resistance exercises may improve chronic heart failure (CHF) patients' functional ability and quality of life, however, physicians do not recommend this form of exercise because of a concern for reported increases in afterload and blood pressure (BP) during the exercise. This study compared the heart rate (HR), BP and rate pressure product (RPP) of CHF patients for a Balke incremental test and a maximal strength test (MS). Fifteen men diagnosed with CHF participated in the study. All subjects performed both a Balke incremental test and MS test for eight different resistance exercises. The subjects' HR and BP were monitored during the incremental test and immediately after each resistance exercise. HR, systolic ...
Strength testing is commonly used to determine the muscular strength of older individuals participat...
International audienceBackground: Isokinetic testing imposes severe cardiovascular stress which must...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a submaximal test with a symptom limited endpo...
It has been demonstrated that resistance exercises may improve chronic heart failure (CHF) patients'...
The aim of this study was to characterize hemodynamic and metabolic responses to dynamic resistance ...
Resistance training (RT) has been used to increase muscle strength and endurance. In CHF patients, t...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are limited in functional capacity by muscle fatigue and breat...
Thirty-nine CHF patients (New York Heart Association Functional Class = 2.3±0.5; left ventric...
Background: Resistance training increases the skeletal muscle strength and functional ability of chr...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
A b s t r a c t The present study was designed to evaluate whether a specific program of exercise tr...
Acute hemodynamic responses during resistance efforts are not well characterized. The aim of the pre...
Purpose—Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) report difficulty performing activities of daily l...
Background Chronic heart failure (CHF) is characterized by symptoms like fatigue, dyspnoea and limit...
Strength testing is commonly used to determine the muscular strength of older individuals participat...
International audienceBackground: Isokinetic testing imposes severe cardiovascular stress which must...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a submaximal test with a symptom limited endpo...
It has been demonstrated that resistance exercises may improve chronic heart failure (CHF) patients'...
The aim of this study was to characterize hemodynamic and metabolic responses to dynamic resistance ...
Resistance training (RT) has been used to increase muscle strength and endurance. In CHF patients, t...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are limited in functional capacity by muscle fatigue and breat...
Thirty-nine CHF patients (New York Heart Association Functional Class = 2.3±0.5; left ventric...
Background: Resistance training increases the skeletal muscle strength and functional ability of chr...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
Background: Studies have investigated the influence of neuromuscular electrostimulation on the exerc...
A b s t r a c t The present study was designed to evaluate whether a specific program of exercise tr...
Acute hemodynamic responses during resistance efforts are not well characterized. The aim of the pre...
Purpose—Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) report difficulty performing activities of daily l...
Background Chronic heart failure (CHF) is characterized by symptoms like fatigue, dyspnoea and limit...
Strength testing is commonly used to determine the muscular strength of older individuals participat...
International audienceBackground: Isokinetic testing imposes severe cardiovascular stress which must...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a submaximal test with a symptom limited endpo...