Cardiac rehabilitation is a key component in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. However, uptake and adherence to programmes is suboptimal, especially for patients with heart failure. Traditionally, cardiac rehabilitation programmes have involved moderate-intensity continuous training; however, there is growing evidence that high-intensity interval training can produce equal or superior effects in both healthy and diseased populations. High-intensity interval training has already been shown to be both safe and effective, but the optimal protocols and delivery mechanisms are yet to be determined. Despite this, high-intensity interval training has the potential to offer an alternative mechanism of cardiac rehabilitation delive...
Prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases over time and is associated with high mortality. Shortnes...
In recent decades, many studies are focused on different training modalities comparison in patients ...
International audienceBackground: Exaggerated sympathetic nervous system activity associated with lo...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a key component in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. How...
Aerobic exercise training in the heart failure (HF) population is supported by an extensive body of ...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
High intensity interval exercise may be a more effective training method than moderateintensity exer...
Introduction: Applicability and effectiveness of high intensity interval training currently being di...
Introduction and objectives High-interval intensity training (HIT) has been suggested to improve pe...
Guiraud, Thibaut | Nigam, Anil | Gremeaux, Vincent | Meyer, Philippe | Juneau, Martin | Bosquet, Lau...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs usually consist of moderate intensity exercise sessions for the...
AbstractRecently, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has emerged as an alternative and/or compl...
High-intensity interval training is easier to stick with and perform in cardiac rehabilitation due t...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is integral to secondary prevention in patients with coronary ...
Background: Exercise-based Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) plays a major role in reducing mortality and ...
Prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases over time and is associated with high mortality. Shortnes...
In recent decades, many studies are focused on different training modalities comparison in patients ...
International audienceBackground: Exaggerated sympathetic nervous system activity associated with lo...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a key component in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. How...
Aerobic exercise training in the heart failure (HF) population is supported by an extensive body of ...
Exercise training (ET) is strongly recommended in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Moderat...
High intensity interval exercise may be a more effective training method than moderateintensity exer...
Introduction: Applicability and effectiveness of high intensity interval training currently being di...
Introduction and objectives High-interval intensity training (HIT) has been suggested to improve pe...
Guiraud, Thibaut | Nigam, Anil | Gremeaux, Vincent | Meyer, Philippe | Juneau, Martin | Bosquet, Lau...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs usually consist of moderate intensity exercise sessions for the...
AbstractRecently, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has emerged as an alternative and/or compl...
High-intensity interval training is easier to stick with and perform in cardiac rehabilitation due t...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is integral to secondary prevention in patients with coronary ...
Background: Exercise-based Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) plays a major role in reducing mortality and ...
Prevalence of heart failure (HF) increases over time and is associated with high mortality. Shortnes...
In recent decades, many studies are focused on different training modalities comparison in patients ...
International audienceBackground: Exaggerated sympathetic nervous system activity associated with lo...