BACKGROUND: Psychological factors are important in the etiology and prognosis of coronary heart disease (CHD). Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) aims to reduce psychological distress, besides other somatic risk factors. Studies have shown that CR is effective in reducing psychological distress, but little is known about gender-specific outcome differences. Our objective was to examine whether women and men benefit equally from outpatient CR in terms of reduction in psychological distress and whether women show more impaired psychological health at baseline of CR than do men. METHODS: We enrolled 441 CHD patients (mean age 58+/-11 years, 79.8% men) who underwent a 12-week outpatient CR program. Psychological dimensions, namely, anxiety, depression...
Introduction: There are significant gender differences in the epidemiology and presentation of cardi...
Background-Greater understanding of differences between men and women with coronary heart disease is...
Objective: Prior studies of quality of life among cardiac patients have examined mostly men. This st...
Current programs of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) typically provide a standardized approach to all pat...
CARDIAC REHABILITATION REDUCES DEPRESSION AND IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEN AND WOMEN A.N. Green1...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effects of an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath and disability for women and men. There ar...
PURPOSE: Differences in the ways male and female patients confront their illness after cardiac surge...
Introduction: The biological and psychosocial risk profile differs between women and men with corona...
Introduction: The biological and psychosocial risk profile differs between women and men with corona...
bacKGround: despite cardiac rehabilitation for elder people already showed its usefulness, to date i...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) not only improves cardiovascular outcomes, but also health-related...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) has changed from a disease of middle-aged men in the late 1970s to a d...
Abstract Background The role of gender differences in Health Related Quality Life (HRQL) in coronary...
Introduction: There are significant gender differences in the epidemiology and presentation of cardi...
Background-Greater understanding of differences between men and women with coronary heart disease is...
Objective: Prior studies of quality of life among cardiac patients have examined mostly men. This st...
Current programs of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) typically provide a standardized approach to all pat...
CARDIAC REHABILITATION REDUCES DEPRESSION AND IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEN AND WOMEN A.N. Green1...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effects of an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath and disability for women and men. There ar...
PURPOSE: Differences in the ways male and female patients confront their illness after cardiac surge...
Introduction: The biological and psychosocial risk profile differs between women and men with corona...
Introduction: The biological and psychosocial risk profile differs between women and men with corona...
bacKGround: despite cardiac rehabilitation for elder people already showed its usefulness, to date i...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) not only improves cardiovascular outcomes, but also health-related...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) has changed from a disease of middle-aged men in the late 1970s to a d...
Abstract Background The role of gender differences in Health Related Quality Life (HRQL) in coronary...
Introduction: There are significant gender differences in the epidemiology and presentation of cardi...
Background-Greater understanding of differences between men and women with coronary heart disease is...
Objective: Prior studies of quality of life among cardiac patients have examined mostly men. This st...