BackgroundIn recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised exercise prescription has intensified and we were concerned that sub-optimal exercise dose (especially intensity) may be in part responsible for the variability in the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim was to investigate the fidelity of a structured Phase III CR programme, by monitoring and quantifying exercise training intensity.DesignObservational study.MethodsThe programme comprised 16 sessions over 8 weeks, where patients undertook an interval, circuit training approach within national guidelines for exercise prescription (40-70% heart rate reserve [HRR]). All patients wore an Apple Watch (Se...
Meta-analyses of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) trials have shown improved survival1,2 a...
Since the publication of the first systematic review in the late 1980s,1 the efficacy rationale for ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Abstract:Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised ...
Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised exercise ...
BACKGROUND:Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pro...
ObjectivesGuidelines for exercise intensity prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) are inconsis...
ObjectivesGuidelines for exercise intensity prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) are inconsis...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
BACKGROUND: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Meta-analyses of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) trials have shown improved survival1,2 a...
Since the publication of the first systematic review in the late 1980s,1 the efficacy rationale for ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Abstract:Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised ...
Background: In recent years, criticism of the percentage range approach for individualised exercise ...
BACKGROUND:Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pro...
ObjectivesGuidelines for exercise intensity prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) are inconsis...
ObjectivesGuidelines for exercise intensity prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) are inconsis...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
BACKGROUND: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
Purpose: High-quality exercise training improves outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), but littl...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background: Recent concerns have cast doubt over the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation [CR] pr...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), exercise intensity is prescribed from a fixed percentage ran...
Meta-analyses of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) trials have shown improved survival1,2 a...
Since the publication of the first systematic review in the late 1980s,1 the efficacy rationale for ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...