Background: Exercise fear and low exercise self-efficacy are common in patients attending cardiac rehabilitation (CR). This study tested whether exercise prescription methods influence exercise fear and exercise self-efficacy. We hypothesized that the use of graded exercise testing (GXT) with a target heart rate range exercise prescription, relative to standard exercise prescription using rating of perceived exertion (RPE), would produce greater reductions in exercise fear and increase self-efficacy during CR. Method: Patients in CR (N = 32) were randomized to an exercise prescription using either RPE or a target heart rate range. Exercise fear and self-efficacy were assessed with questionnaires at three time points: baseline; after the GXT...
This investigation utilized a cross-sectional study design in order to examine the relationship betw...
BACKGROUND: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
BACKGROUND: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation improves exercise capacity and reduces cardiac ris...
peer reviewedBackground: Patients with chronic heart failure often experience symptoms during physic...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Patients who have survived a ...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation improves exercise capacity and reduces cardiac risk factors. T...
Self-efficacy (SE) is an important outcome following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) when claiming benef...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
(Introduction) Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an effective treatment strategy for patients with CVD,...
The influence of exercise rehabilitation on quality of life in patients with cardiac pathology, chro...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
This investigation utilized a cross-sectional study design in order to examine the relationship betw...
BACKGROUND: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
BACKGROUND: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation improves exercise capacity and reduces cardiac ris...
peer reviewedBackground: Patients with chronic heart failure often experience symptoms during physic...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Patients who have survived a ...
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation improves exercise capacity and reduces cardiac risk factors. T...
Self-efficacy (SE) is an important outcome following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) when claiming benef...
Objectives: To investigate whether self-rating level of perceived exertion can adequately guide e...
(Introduction) Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an effective treatment strategy for patients with CVD,...
The influence of exercise rehabilitation on quality of life in patients with cardiac pathology, chro...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
This investigation utilized a cross-sectional study design in order to examine the relationship betw...
BACKGROUND: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...