Background: Exercise intolerance is a common finding in heart failure that generates a vicious cycle in which the individual starts to limit his activities even more due to progressive fatigue. Regular physical exercise can increase the cardiopulmonary exercise capacity of these individuals. A new approach to physical exercise, known as functional training, could improve the oxygen consumption and quality of life of patients with heart failure; however, there is no information about the effect of this modality of exercise in this patient population. This randomized trial will compare the effects of 36 sessions of functional training versus strength training in heart failure patients. Methods: This randomized parallel-design examiner-blinded...
Background Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mus...
Objective To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance ...
Aim of the study: to evaluate the cardiopulmonary system and quality of life changes after longterm ...
Background: Functional training may be an effective non-pharmacological therapy for heart failure (H...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of physical exercise on the func...
BACKGROUND: Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mu...
Background—It is still a matter of debate whether exercise training (ET) is a beneficial treatment i...
BACKGROUND: Decreased exercise capacity is the main factor restricting the daily life of patients wi...
Context Heart failure (HF) is a common and costly condition. Reduced endurance is the main limiting ...
Background and Purpose: the role of exercise training in the treatment of chronic heart failure rema...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise training programs have been proposed as adjuncts to treatment of heart failure. ...
Reduced exercise tolerance is an independent predictor of hospital readmission and mortality in pati...
ObjectiveTo analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance i...
Study subject: functional capacity in patients after heart failure, applying aerobic, strenght and c...
SummaryExercise training performed in cardiac rehabilitation centres is an adjuvant therapy in chron...
Background Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mus...
Objective To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance ...
Aim of the study: to evaluate the cardiopulmonary system and quality of life changes after longterm ...
Background: Functional training may be an effective non-pharmacological therapy for heart failure (H...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of physical exercise on the func...
BACKGROUND: Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mu...
Background—It is still a matter of debate whether exercise training (ET) is a beneficial treatment i...
BACKGROUND: Decreased exercise capacity is the main factor restricting the daily life of patients wi...
Context Heart failure (HF) is a common and costly condition. Reduced endurance is the main limiting ...
Background and Purpose: the role of exercise training in the treatment of chronic heart failure rema...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise training programs have been proposed as adjuncts to treatment of heart failure. ...
Reduced exercise tolerance is an independent predictor of hospital readmission and mortality in pati...
ObjectiveTo analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance i...
Study subject: functional capacity in patients after heart failure, applying aerobic, strenght and c...
SummaryExercise training performed in cardiac rehabilitation centres is an adjuvant therapy in chron...
Background Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal mus...
Objective To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance ...
Aim of the study: to evaluate the cardiopulmonary system and quality of life changes after longterm ...