This study examined the effectiveness, suitability, and safety of a mixed interval-type aerobic and strength training program (MIAST) on physical fitness in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) without history of myocardial infarction (MI). Twenty-three patients with stable CAD were randomly assigned to a MIAST (n = 12; mean age 58.6 years) or control (n = 11; 63.3 years) group. The MIAST group participated in the progressive training program twice a week for 21 weeks. Peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), workload, and exercise time were measured as were maximal muscle strength, serum lipids, glucose concentration, and the cross-sectional area (CSA) of knee extensors. The safety and suitability of the program were assessed by wireles...
Aerobic interval training (AIT) improves the health of metabolic syndrome patients (MetS) more than ...
Over the last decades exercise training has evolved into an established evidence-based therapeutic s...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of aerobic exercises on patients of early corona...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
Bacground/Aim. Regular physical activity is widely accepted as factor that reduces all-cause mortal...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Studies have shown that the higher the aerobic capacity, the lower the risk of cardiovascular mortal...
Objective We aimed to investigate (1) the effects of aerobic interval training (AIT) and aerobic con...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are no. 1 killer in the western world. We shall present here our resu...
Introduction: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation improves endothelialBackground/Aim. Exercise-bas...
suMMARY The effects of a simple physical training programme were investigated in a prospective and r...
The aim of the present clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of neuromuscular versus class...
Objective: To verify the influence of a prolonged physical exercise program on physical fitness and ...
M.Phil. (Sport Science)Abstract: Degenerative lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes, cardiovas...
Aerobic interval training (AIT) improves the health of metabolic syndrome patients (MetS) more than ...
Over the last decades exercise training has evolved into an established evidence-based therapeutic s...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of aerobic exercises on patients of early corona...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
Bacground/Aim. Regular physical activity is widely accepted as factor that reduces all-cause mortal...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Studies have shown that the higher the aerobic capacity, the lower the risk of cardiovascular mortal...
Objective We aimed to investigate (1) the effects of aerobic interval training (AIT) and aerobic con...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are no. 1 killer in the western world. We shall present here our resu...
Introduction: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation improves endothelialBackground/Aim. Exercise-bas...
suMMARY The effects of a simple physical training programme were investigated in a prospective and r...
The aim of the present clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of neuromuscular versus class...
Objective: To verify the influence of a prolonged physical exercise program on physical fitness and ...
M.Phil. (Sport Science)Abstract: Degenerative lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes, cardiovas...
Aerobic interval training (AIT) improves the health of metabolic syndrome patients (MetS) more than ...
Over the last decades exercise training has evolved into an established evidence-based therapeutic s...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of aerobic exercises on patients of early corona...