BACKGROUND: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] programmes for improving cardiorespiratory fitness [CRF] in patients with a history of cardiac disease in the United Kingdom [UK]. We aimed to characterise the weekly progression of exercise training dose over an 8-week Phase III CR programme as we felt this may be partly responsible for the lack of improvement in CRF reported in previous studies. DESIGN: Observational study. METHODS: We evaluated a community-based Phase III CR programme in the UK. During each training session, patients wore an Apple Watch and the weekly progression of exercise training dose/load was quantified. The analysis was based on 332 individual training sessions. Exerci...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Abstract: Cardiac rehabilitation is a package of lifestyle secondary prevention ...
BACKGROUND: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
Background: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
BACKGROUND:Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pro...
Abstract:Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised ...
Introduction Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients ...
Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised exercise ...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can promote meaningful improvements in cardiorespir...
Background: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered routine practice for patients f...
Background Recent evidence suggests that routine exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) may not...
Objectives: Guidelines for exercise intensity prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) are incons...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Abstract: Cardiac rehabilitation is a package of lifestyle secondary prevention ...
BACKGROUND: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
Background: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
BACKGROUND:Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pro...
Abstract:Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised ...
Introduction Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients ...
Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised exercise ...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can promote meaningful improvements in cardiorespir...
Background: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered routine practice for patients f...
Background Recent evidence suggests that routine exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) may not...
Objectives: Guidelines for exercise intensity prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) are incons...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Abstract: Cardiac rehabilitation is a package of lifestyle secondary prevention ...