Jessica Geller. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. BACKGROUND: Current evidence describing physical activity (PA) and sedentary time (ST) in people with and without heart failure (HF) is limited. This study examines PA participation and ST in a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults with and without self-reported HF. METHODS: Study sample (N=21,646) included U.S. adult (≥ 40 years of age) participants from the 2007-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. PA participation (meeting or not meeting PA recommendations), ST (≤4.5 hours/day or \u3e4.5 hours/day), and HF status (yes/no) were assessed via questionnaire. RESULTS: Compared to participants without HF (68%), 84% of participants with HF reported not me...
ObjectivesThis study prospectively examined physical activity levels and the incidence of heart fail...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a rapidly progressing chronical heart dise...
For individuals with heart failure (HF), frequent attendance at exercise training programs and meeti...
Jessica Geller. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. BACKGROUND: Current evidence describi...
Objective The impact of heart failure (HF) on perceived and objectively measured levels of physical ...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
Abstract Aims: Sedentary behavior (SB) has emerged as an important risk factor for poor health. Ev...
Background: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective ...
Background: This study examined the relationship between self-reported sedentary time (ST) and the c...
BackgroundThe 2018 US Physical Activity Guidelines recommend reducing sedentary behavior (SB) for ca...
BACKGROUND:: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Physical activity (PA) confers some protection against development of heart failur...
AIM: Physical activity (PA) confers some protection against development of heart failure (HF) but li...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
Heart Failure (HF) continues to be a social and economic problem in the United States (US). Interven...
ObjectivesThis study prospectively examined physical activity levels and the incidence of heart fail...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a rapidly progressing chronical heart dise...
For individuals with heart failure (HF), frequent attendance at exercise training programs and meeti...
Jessica Geller. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL. BACKGROUND: Current evidence describi...
Objective The impact of heart failure (HF) on perceived and objectively measured levels of physical ...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
Abstract Aims: Sedentary behavior (SB) has emerged as an important risk factor for poor health. Ev...
Background: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective ...
Background: This study examined the relationship between self-reported sedentary time (ST) and the c...
BackgroundThe 2018 US Physical Activity Guidelines recommend reducing sedentary behavior (SB) for ca...
BACKGROUND:: Physical activity is the only nonpharmacological therapy that is proven to be effective...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Physical activity (PA) confers some protection against development of heart failur...
AIM: Physical activity (PA) confers some protection against development of heart failure (HF) but li...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
Heart Failure (HF) continues to be a social and economic problem in the United States (US). Interven...
ObjectivesThis study prospectively examined physical activity levels and the incidence of heart fail...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a rapidly progressing chronical heart dise...
For individuals with heart failure (HF), frequent attendance at exercise training programs and meeti...