Background: Metabolic syndrome prevalence in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is high and participants have poor baseline and overall improvement in exercise capacity; however, it is unclear if this is due to participant or CR programlevel factors. The purpose of this research was to describe, in CR participants, the association between metabolic syndrome and change in exercise capacity, and to examine exercise capacity variation by CR program. Methods: Data was abstracted from medical charts in four CR programs. A three-category exposure variable was defined as BMI(reference group) and no metabolic syndrome (n=73), BMI ≥ 27 without metabolic syndrome (n=21), and metabolic syndrome (n=156). Hierarchical linear models examined the association bet...
The purpose of this retrospective, observational study was to describe the relation between exercise...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is associated with cardiovascular risk exceeding that expected from athe...
OBJECTIVE — Cardiovascular fitness (VO2max) and physical activity are both related to risk of metabo...
PURPOSE: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) makes CR an ideal plac...
Background: Our primary aim was to investigate the associations that components of metabolic syndrom...
Aims: To analyse the effects of different modalities of exercise training on heart rate variability ...
Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and cardiovas...
Purpose—The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with a three-fold increase risk of cardiovascula...
Exercise during cardiac rehabilitation (CR) leads to an improvement in functional capacity (FC). The...
PURPOSE: Fit individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) have lower mortality risk compared with less...
<div><p>The present study aimed to assess changes in resting and maximum heart rates as primary indi...
This study sought to investigate the efficacy of standardized versus individualized exercise intensi...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>It has been suggested that the autonomic system functio...
This study sought to examine the effectiveness of a personalized, community-based exercise program a...
SummaryBackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) has numerous beneficial effects, including the modifica...
The purpose of this retrospective, observational study was to describe the relation between exercise...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is associated with cardiovascular risk exceeding that expected from athe...
OBJECTIVE — Cardiovascular fitness (VO2max) and physical activity are both related to risk of metabo...
PURPOSE: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) makes CR an ideal plac...
Background: Our primary aim was to investigate the associations that components of metabolic syndrom...
Aims: To analyse the effects of different modalities of exercise training on heart rate variability ...
Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and cardiovas...
Purpose—The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with a three-fold increase risk of cardiovascula...
Exercise during cardiac rehabilitation (CR) leads to an improvement in functional capacity (FC). The...
PURPOSE: Fit individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) have lower mortality risk compared with less...
<div><p>The present study aimed to assess changes in resting and maximum heart rates as primary indi...
This study sought to investigate the efficacy of standardized versus individualized exercise intensi...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>It has been suggested that the autonomic system functio...
This study sought to examine the effectiveness of a personalized, community-based exercise program a...
SummaryBackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) has numerous beneficial effects, including the modifica...
The purpose of this retrospective, observational study was to describe the relation between exercise...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is associated with cardiovascular risk exceeding that expected from athe...
OBJECTIVE — Cardiovascular fitness (VO2max) and physical activity are both related to risk of metabo...