BACKGROUND:Cognitive function is an important factor for secondary prevention in elderly patients with cardiovascular diseases. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on the improvement of cognitive function. METHODS:A total of 66 consecutive elderly patients (≥70 years old) with cardiovascular diseases were prospectively enrolled. The change in cognitive function during 6 months was compared between the patients with monthly CR (at least once per month; n = 27) and those without monthly CR (n = 39). Cognitive function was evaluated using the Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) and Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB). RESULTS:There was no significant difference in baseline characteristics between...
SGEM Conferences, ISSN 2367-5659Background: There is evidence of relationship between individuals’ c...
The problem of changes in brain activity in patients with somatic diseases in connection with the m...
PURPOSE: The study aimed to explore the self-perceived cognitive status and cognitive challenges ass...
Purpose: Although cardiac rehabilitation is associated with numerous benefits, including improved ca...
Abstract Background This study aimed to assess the usefulness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for old...
Objective: Investigate the effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise training on cognitive per...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between heart failure and specific cogni...
Up to 50 of patients with heart failure (HF) may suffer from severe cognitive impairment (SCI), but ...
Background: Cognitive deficits have been reported in older cardiac patients. An underlying mechanism...
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ABSTRACT- Background: Congestive heart failure is associated with decline in quality of life and, po...
OBJECTIVE: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is potentially preventable, and the identification of ...
Background and Research Objective: A high proportion of elderly people with cardiovascular diseases ...
Cognitive impairment in cardiac patients may interfere with disease management. This review describe...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, highly prevalent in patients with heart failure (HF), increases ri...
SGEM Conferences, ISSN 2367-5659Background: There is evidence of relationship between individuals’ c...
The problem of changes in brain activity in patients with somatic diseases in connection with the m...
PURPOSE: The study aimed to explore the self-perceived cognitive status and cognitive challenges ass...
Purpose: Although cardiac rehabilitation is associated with numerous benefits, including improved ca...
Abstract Background This study aimed to assess the usefulness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for old...
Objective: Investigate the effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise training on cognitive per...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between heart failure and specific cogni...
Up to 50 of patients with heart failure (HF) may suffer from severe cognitive impairment (SCI), but ...
Background: Cognitive deficits have been reported in older cardiac patients. An underlying mechanism...
Copyright © 2012 Giuseppe Caminiti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
ABSTRACT- Background: Congestive heart failure is associated with decline in quality of life and, po...
OBJECTIVE: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is potentially preventable, and the identification of ...
Background and Research Objective: A high proportion of elderly people with cardiovascular diseases ...
Cognitive impairment in cardiac patients may interfere with disease management. This review describe...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment, highly prevalent in patients with heart failure (HF), increases ri...
SGEM Conferences, ISSN 2367-5659Background: There is evidence of relationship between individuals’ c...
The problem of changes in brain activity in patients with somatic diseases in connection with the m...
PURPOSE: The study aimed to explore the self-perceived cognitive status and cognitive challenges ass...