International audienceBACKGROUND:Isometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), mainly because of possible potential side effects and lack of appropriate and reliable devices.OBJECTIVE:We aimed to compare 2 different modes of resistance training, an isometric mode with the Huber Motion Lab (HML) and traditional strength training (TST), in CHD patients undergoing a cardiac rehabilitation program.DESIGN:We randomly assigned 50 patients to HML or TST. Patients underwent complete blinded evaluation before and after the rehabilitation program, including testing for cardiopulmonary exercise, maximal isometric voluntary contraction, endothelial function and body composition.RESULTS:After 4 weeks of t...
International audienceBackground and Objectives:Hemodynamic stress during resistance training is oft...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with conventi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Isometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with co...
AbstractBackgroundIsometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with coronary heart di...
International audienceObjective: The aim of this study was to investigate safety, tolerance, relativ...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
The object of the study: to compare of strength and balance groups exercises programs results for ca...
Resistance training (RT) has been used to increase muscle strength and endurance. In CHF patients, t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Introduction and Purpose: In chronic heart failure (CHF), exercise rehabilitation results in a reduc...
The aim of the present clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of neuromuscular versus class...
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To compare high intensity strength training with weightlifting exercises or with elastic bands. Outp...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
International audienceBackground and Objectives:Hemodynamic stress during resistance training is oft...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with conventi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Isometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with co...
AbstractBackgroundIsometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with coronary heart di...
International audienceObjective: The aim of this study was to investigate safety, tolerance, relativ...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
The object of the study: to compare of strength and balance groups exercises programs results for ca...
Resistance training (RT) has been used to increase muscle strength and endurance. In CHF patients, t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Introduction and Purpose: In chronic heart failure (CHF), exercise rehabilitation results in a reduc...
The aim of the present clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of neuromuscular versus class...
To access Publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
To compare high intensity strength training with weightlifting exercises or with elastic bands. Outp...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
International audienceBackground and Objectives:Hemodynamic stress during resistance training is oft...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
Interval training (IT) may induce physiological adaptations superior to those achieved with conventi...