Background: There is little evidence of whether or not those who have attended cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are meeting the physical activity guidelines recommended for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. In healthy individuals, there is evidence, that even if individuals are meeting the physical activity guidelines, the harmfulness of too much sedentary behaviour remains (active couch potato (ACP) phenomenon). Currently, there appears to be no evidence of the ACP phenomenon in those attending CR. The aims of the study are to examine the level of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in those with coronary heart disease (CHD) who have attended CR, and to investigate the potential independent associations between these behavio...
Background: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is recognised internationally as an effective ther...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour (SB) is potentially an important target to improve cardiovascular he...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multifactorial program that encourages healthy behaviors ...
Prolonged time in sedentary behaviours is associated with cardio-metabolic disease risk and mortalit...
markdownabstractIt is known that cardiac rehabilitation (CR) successfully improves health (e.g. bloo...
RationaleWithin Australia, cardiac rehabilitation attendance is poor, with typically thirty percent ...
Recurrent myocardial infarctions (MIs) account for a third of the incident rate for all MIs. Physica...
Background. Optimal physical activity levels have health benefits for patients with acute coronary s...
Physical activity (PA) is widely considered the core component of a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) part...
INTRODUCTION: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for repeat cardiac events and all-cause mortality...
Abstract Background: Studies conducted both in Norway and Europe have found low achievement of curre...
Background: The adoption of health-enhancing behaviours is essential to reduce the likelihood of rec...
Purpose: The primary purpose of the study was to assess if physical activity (PA) habits change betw...
Background: The adoption of health-enhancing behaviours is essential to reduce the likelihood of rec...
Background:Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is recognised internationally as an effective thera...
Background: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is recognised internationally as an effective ther...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour (SB) is potentially an important target to improve cardiovascular he...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multifactorial program that encourages healthy behaviors ...
Prolonged time in sedentary behaviours is associated with cardio-metabolic disease risk and mortalit...
markdownabstractIt is known that cardiac rehabilitation (CR) successfully improves health (e.g. bloo...
RationaleWithin Australia, cardiac rehabilitation attendance is poor, with typically thirty percent ...
Recurrent myocardial infarctions (MIs) account for a third of the incident rate for all MIs. Physica...
Background. Optimal physical activity levels have health benefits for patients with acute coronary s...
Physical activity (PA) is widely considered the core component of a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) part...
INTRODUCTION: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for repeat cardiac events and all-cause mortality...
Abstract Background: Studies conducted both in Norway and Europe have found low achievement of curre...
Background: The adoption of health-enhancing behaviours is essential to reduce the likelihood of rec...
Purpose: The primary purpose of the study was to assess if physical activity (PA) habits change betw...
Background: The adoption of health-enhancing behaviours is essential to reduce the likelihood of rec...
Background:Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is recognised internationally as an effective thera...
Background: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is recognised internationally as an effective ther...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour (SB) is potentially an important target to improve cardiovascular he...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multifactorial program that encourages healthy behaviors ...