Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a wellevidenced and effective secondary intervention proven to reduce mortality and readmission in patients with cardiovascular disease. Improving physical fitness outcomes is a key target for CR programmes, with supervised group-based exercise dominating the mode of the delivery. However, the method of traditional supervised CR fails to attract many patients and may not be the only way of improving physical fitness. Methods Using real-world routine clinical data from the National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation across a 5-year period, this study evaluates the extent of association between physical fitness outcomes, incremental shuttle walk and 6min walk test, and mode of delivery, delivered as trad...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
The exercise dose required to achieve benefits from cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is unknown and benef...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a wellevidenced and effective secondary intervention prove...
Aims Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the most cost-effective interventions for patients with cardio...
Aim: Despite the recommendations by professional associations and clinical guidelines to measure phy...
Introduction: Patients with heart failure (HF) are now a priority group for cardiac rehabilitation (...
Aim: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study ...
AIM: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study a...
Aims: Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of treatment o...
Since the publication of the first systematic review in the late 1980s,1 the efficacy rationale for ...
Abstract Aims Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of tre...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) is a multicomponent tailored intervention aiming to reduce l...
Background: Evidence suggests that individualised exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation should be of...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can promote meaningful improvements in cardiorespir...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
The exercise dose required to achieve benefits from cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is unknown and benef...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a wellevidenced and effective secondary intervention prove...
Aims Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the most cost-effective interventions for patients with cardio...
Aim: Despite the recommendations by professional associations and clinical guidelines to measure phy...
Introduction: Patients with heart failure (HF) are now a priority group for cardiac rehabilitation (...
Aim: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study ...
AIM: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study a...
Aims: Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of treatment o...
Since the publication of the first systematic review in the late 1980s,1 the efficacy rationale for ...
Abstract Aims Lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity (PA), are a cornerstone of tre...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) is a multicomponent tailored intervention aiming to reduce l...
Background: Evidence suggests that individualised exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation should be of...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can promote meaningful improvements in cardiorespir...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
The exercise dose required to achieve benefits from cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is unknown and benef...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...