Abstract Background Physical activity is an effective management strategy for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, but patients’ compliance is challenging. Walking is a suitable form of physical activity due to its convenience and sustainability, and it can potentially improve functional capacity in heart failure patients. Objectives The WATCHFUL trial aims to determine whether a pedometer-based walking intervention combined with face-to-face sessions and regular telephone contact improves functional capacity in heart failure patients. Methods The WATCHFUL trial is a 6-month multicenter, parallel-group, randomized, controlled, superiority trial with a 6-month follow-up. A total of 202 patients were recruited for the trial. The prim...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Objective: To investigate the influence of gait parameters including step length and walking speed d...
Background: Adherence to the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) 2010 guidelines recommending 30...
Abstract Background Regular physical activity is recommended for patients with chronic heart failure...
Abstract Background Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a chronic debilitating condition with economic co...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a chronic debilitating condition with economic consequences, mostly b...
Background: Exercise training is recommended for all people with stable heart failure (HF) however a...
Background: Adherence to self-care recommendations is associated with improved patient outcomes and ...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines on modifiable risk factors regarding cardiological patients are poorly implem...
Background: Low confidence to exercise is a barrier to engaging in exercise in heart failure patient...
© 2017, © The European Society of Cardiology 2017. Background: Adherence to self-care recommendation...
Rationale & objectivePatients receiving dialysis report very low physical activity. We implement...
Background: Home-based cardiac rehabilitations (CRs) with digital technologies have been researched ...
Aims: Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and 6 min walking test (6MWT) are frequently used in hear...
RationaleWithin Australia, cardiac rehabilitation attendance is poor, with typically thirty percent ...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Objective: To investigate the influence of gait parameters including step length and walking speed d...
Background: Adherence to the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) 2010 guidelines recommending 30...
Abstract Background Regular physical activity is recommended for patients with chronic heart failure...
Abstract Background Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a chronic debilitating condition with economic co...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a chronic debilitating condition with economic consequences, mostly b...
Background: Exercise training is recommended for all people with stable heart failure (HF) however a...
Background: Adherence to self-care recommendations is associated with improved patient outcomes and ...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines on modifiable risk factors regarding cardiological patients are poorly implem...
Background: Low confidence to exercise is a barrier to engaging in exercise in heart failure patient...
© 2017, © The European Society of Cardiology 2017. Background: Adherence to self-care recommendation...
Rationale & objectivePatients receiving dialysis report very low physical activity. We implement...
Background: Home-based cardiac rehabilitations (CRs) with digital technologies have been researched ...
Aims: Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and 6 min walking test (6MWT) are frequently used in hear...
RationaleWithin Australia, cardiac rehabilitation attendance is poor, with typically thirty percent ...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Objective: To investigate the influence of gait parameters including step length and walking speed d...
Background: Adherence to the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) 2010 guidelines recommending 30...