The efficacy of combined resistance training (RT) and aerobic training (AT) compared with AT alone is well established in cardiac rehabilitation (CR); however, it remains to be elucidated whether RT load (high load [HL] vs. low load [LL]) modifies the outcomes. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of HL-RT and LL-RT combined with AT in comparison to AT alone on body composition and physical performance in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) enrolled in phase II CR
This study examined the effectiveness, suitability, and safety of a mixed interval-type aerobic and ...
AbstractBackgroundIsometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with coronary heart di...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
Effect of combined aerobic and resistance training versus aerobic training alone in individuals with...
Resistance exercise (RE) remains underused in cardiac rehabilitation; therefore, there is insufficie...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
The effects of combined resistance training (RT)and aerobic exercise were compared to aerobic only (...
Low-load resistance exercise (LL-RE) is recommended as an adjunct therapy to aerobic exercise during...
Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
ciation, and the Surgeon General support the addition of strength training (ST) to aerobic exercise ...
This study examined the effectiveness, suitability, and safety of a mixed interval-type aerobic and ...
AbstractBackgroundIsometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with coronary heart di...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...
Introduction Resistance training (RT) combined with aerobic training (AT) enhances the effects of ca...
Aerobic training is included to cardiac rehabilitation programs together with resistance training. T...
Effect of combined aerobic and resistance training versus aerobic training alone in individuals with...
Resistance exercise (RE) remains underused in cardiac rehabilitation; therefore, there is insufficie...
The primary aim of this research project was to focus on the outcomes and benefits of performing a c...
The effects of combined resistance training (RT)and aerobic exercise were compared to aerobic only (...
Low-load resistance exercise (LL-RE) is recommended as an adjunct therapy to aerobic exercise during...
Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation...
Background: Effectiveness and safety of Resistance Training in treating various Cerebrovascular Dise...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
Although exercise has well-documented health benefits on cardiovascular disease (CVD), the benefit o...
ciation, and the Surgeon General support the addition of strength training (ST) to aerobic exercise ...
This study examined the effectiveness, suitability, and safety of a mixed interval-type aerobic and ...
AbstractBackgroundIsometric strengthening has been rarely studied in patients with coronary heart di...
OBJECTIVE: To assess if a higher dose of exercise training in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation ...