Purpose: To quantify the relationship between the change in exercise dose and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a cohort of patients participating in a community-based phase-3 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program. Methods: A retrospective, pre-experimental (no control group) design of 58 participants that completed a phase-3, 12-week exercise-based CR program was used to test the current hypothesis. Self-reported HRQoL (36-Item Short Form Health Survey Version 2, SF-36v2) was assessed prior and after completing the CR program. The change in exercise dose was estimated from the assigned training load in weeks 1 and 12 of the CR program. A series of regression models were fitted to ascertain the relationship between the change in exe...
Purpose: To assess if the addiction of progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) to aerobic continuous t...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
PURPOSE: There is an inverse relationship between phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) visits and all...
Purpose: This is a retrospective and descriptive analysis of demographic and clinical factors common...
Physical inactivity is a significant health concern for individuals in the United States, and is esp...
Introduction: Health- related quality of life (HRQOL) is an important factor to evaluate the effects...
Background: Older adults are at risk of multiple chronic diseases, most of which could be prevented ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Purpose: In order to examine whether daily physical activity (DPA) can be considered the same as a r...
Many patients do not maintain physical activity levels after completion of phase III exercise-based ...
Background: Older adults are at risk of multiple chronic diseases, most of which could be prevented ...
Objective: to evaluate effect of constant workload and interval workouts oncardiovascular system, ph...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
Aims To evaluate the health and fitness of long-term Phase IV cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participan...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between exercise participation, exercise ‘dose’ expressed as m...
Purpose: To assess if the addiction of progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) to aerobic continuous t...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
PURPOSE: There is an inverse relationship between phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) visits and all...
Purpose: This is a retrospective and descriptive analysis of demographic and clinical factors common...
Physical inactivity is a significant health concern for individuals in the United States, and is esp...
Introduction: Health- related quality of life (HRQOL) is an important factor to evaluate the effects...
Background: Older adults are at risk of multiple chronic diseases, most of which could be prevented ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Purpose: In order to examine whether daily physical activity (DPA) can be considered the same as a r...
Many patients do not maintain physical activity levels after completion of phase III exercise-based ...
Background: Older adults are at risk of multiple chronic diseases, most of which could be prevented ...
Objective: to evaluate effect of constant workload and interval workouts oncardiovascular system, ph...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
Aims To evaluate the health and fitness of long-term Phase IV cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participan...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between exercise participation, exercise ‘dose’ expressed as m...
Purpose: To assess if the addiction of progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) to aerobic continuous t...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
PURPOSE: There is an inverse relationship between phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) visits and all...