This study was conducted in collaboration with the Department of Sport Medicine at EHS Dr. MAOUCHE, Algiers. It intends to report the first experience of Cardiac Rehabilitation in Algeria This is a retrospective study to evaluate the relationship of the effects of retraining on aerobic performance indices in cardiac rehabilitation in Coronary. The analysis covered 158 cases of patients with multiple risk factors: HTA, Tobacco, Diabetes and Dyslipidemia. And the program whose parameters are evaluated (workload, Heart Rate and duration of the effort) is spread over 20 sessions (3 sessions / week), nearly 50% of the max power of the test, withincrementsfrom 5 to10 Watt, depending on tolerance and respiratory capacity beforer eaching the freque...
editorial reviewedRegular physical activity is linked to a decrease in cardiovascular risk and mort...
Trabalho final de mestrado integrado em Medicina área científica de Cardiologia, apresentado á Facul...
PurposeCardiovascular rehabilitation after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has become more prescrib...
This study was conducted in collaboration with the Department of Sport Medicine at EHS Dr. MAOUCHE, ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) are the first cause of death in high-income countries and aircrew memb...
BackgroundThe French study OBEPI in 2006 showed that around 1 person out of 3 is overweight (BMI>25)...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is an analysis of milliseconds variations in intervals between heartbea...
(Cf. corpus p. 25-26) Ce travail de thèse s'est articulé autour de deux problématiques : les réponse...
SummaryCardiovascular mortality has decreased over the past 25 years, largely because of acute coron...
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases remain the first cause of mortality and handicap in the ...
Purpose : To evaluate in coronary patients who received cardiac rehabilitation, the evolution of...
peer reviewedThe aim of this study was to measure the quality of life of coronary artery bypass surg...
Background: Heart failure is a medical condition indicating that the heart pump is no longer able to...
Introduction: In Morocco, very little published work has focused on cardiovascular diseases. As a re...
In France, cardiovascular diseases are the second cause of death, and a main cause of morbidity. The...
editorial reviewedRegular physical activity is linked to a decrease in cardiovascular risk and mort...
Trabalho final de mestrado integrado em Medicina área científica de Cardiologia, apresentado á Facul...
PurposeCardiovascular rehabilitation after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has become more prescrib...
This study was conducted in collaboration with the Department of Sport Medicine at EHS Dr. MAOUCHE, ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) are the first cause of death in high-income countries and aircrew memb...
BackgroundThe French study OBEPI in 2006 showed that around 1 person out of 3 is overweight (BMI>25)...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is an analysis of milliseconds variations in intervals between heartbea...
(Cf. corpus p. 25-26) Ce travail de thèse s'est articulé autour de deux problématiques : les réponse...
SummaryCardiovascular mortality has decreased over the past 25 years, largely because of acute coron...
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases remain the first cause of mortality and handicap in the ...
Purpose : To evaluate in coronary patients who received cardiac rehabilitation, the evolution of...
peer reviewedThe aim of this study was to measure the quality of life of coronary artery bypass surg...
Background: Heart failure is a medical condition indicating that the heart pump is no longer able to...
Introduction: In Morocco, very little published work has focused on cardiovascular diseases. As a re...
In France, cardiovascular diseases are the second cause of death, and a main cause of morbidity. The...
editorial reviewedRegular physical activity is linked to a decrease in cardiovascular risk and mort...
Trabalho final de mestrado integrado em Medicina área científica de Cardiologia, apresentado á Facul...
PurposeCardiovascular rehabilitation after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has become more prescrib...