Meta-analyses of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) trials have shown improved survival1,2 and significant improvements in cardio-respiratory fitness for individuals who have sustained a myocardial infarction (MI).3 According to the British Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (BACR) Exercise Prescription Guidelines, phase 4 cardiac participants should exercise at a similar intensity level to that recommended for healthy adults to gain maximum benefits.4 To date, however, there has been a paucity of research to support or question these guidelines. This led to this pilot study, which aimed to compare the exercise intensity levels and ratings of perceived exertion of cardiac and non-cardiac participants during a phase 4 CR exercise ...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-11, revised 2020-11-12, accepted 2...
Abstract Aims To evaluate key health and fitness parameters of cardiac patients participating in a ...
Background For decades, moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) has been the cornerstone of ex...
Aims To evaluate the health and fitness of long-term Phase IV cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participan...
Since the publication of the first systematic review in the late 1980s,1 the efficacy rationale for ...
BackgroundIn recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised exercise pr...
Background: For decades, moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) has been the cornerstone of e...
Includes bibliographical references.It was the purpose of this study to determine if Phase lll-IV ca...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate if exercise intensity guided by rating of perce...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally and sedentary lifestyle is one of th...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
IMPORTANCE: Regular moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and increased levels of cardiorespiratory...
Simon WhiteSchool of Pharmacy, Keele University, Staffordshire, UKAbstract: This paper reviews the i...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs usually consist of moderate intensity exercise sessions for the...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-11, revised 2020-11-12, accepted 2...
Abstract Aims To evaluate key health and fitness parameters of cardiac patients participating in a ...
Background For decades, moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) has been the cornerstone of ex...
Aims To evaluate the health and fitness of long-term Phase IV cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participan...
Since the publication of the first systematic review in the late 1980s,1 the efficacy rationale for ...
BackgroundIn recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised exercise pr...
Background: For decades, moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) has been the cornerstone of e...
Includes bibliographical references.It was the purpose of this study to determine if Phase lll-IV ca...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate if exercise intensity guided by rating of perce...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally and sedentary lifestyle is one of th...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
IMPORTANCE: Regular moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and increased levels of cardiorespiratory...
Simon WhiteSchool of Pharmacy, Keele University, Staffordshire, UKAbstract: This paper reviews the i...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs usually consist of moderate intensity exercise sessions for the...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-11, revised 2020-11-12, accepted 2...
Abstract Aims To evaluate key health and fitness parameters of cardiac patients participating in a ...