Given that many patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are obese, diet therapy, exercise training, nutritional and psychological counselling for both obesity and psychological distress should be included as important components in all CR programmes. In this practice-level, observational study we evaluated the short-term within-group effects of a four-week multi-factorial inpatient CR programme specifically addressed to weight loss, fitness improvement and psychological health increase on 176 obese in-patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Outcome measures were exercise capacity measured with estimated metabolic equivalents (METs), body mass index (BMI) and psychological well-being (PGWBI). Results show statistically significa...
To evaluate the effect of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training on depression after major car...
OBJECTIVES: Adverse behavioral profiles, particularly depression and hostility, increase the risk of...
BACKGROUND: To study whether symptoms of depression and anxiety would affect changes in exercise cap...
Given that many patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are obese, diet therapy, exercise t...
The purposes of this observational pre-post study were twofold: 1- to evaluate psychological health ...
Objective: Exercise capacity (EC) is a well-established predictor of cardiovascular health. It is no...
Previous studies have indicated the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation programs after major coronary...
Previous studies have shown that patients exiting cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) have difficul...
The association between body mass index (BMI) and subjective health status before and after cardiac ...
Background and rationale: excess body weight is an established cardiovascular risk factor. Current l...
AbstractIntroductionCardiac rehabilitation programs are well recognized as being essential to the co...
Structured lifestyle interventions through cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are critical to improving the...
Structured lifestyle interventions through cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are critical to improving the...
BackgroundInterventions promoting adherence to exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (exCR) are impo...
The purposes of this observational pre-post study were twofold: 1- to evaluate psychological health ...
To evaluate the effect of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training on depression after major car...
OBJECTIVES: Adverse behavioral profiles, particularly depression and hostility, increase the risk of...
BACKGROUND: To study whether symptoms of depression and anxiety would affect changes in exercise cap...
Given that many patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are obese, diet therapy, exercise t...
The purposes of this observational pre-post study were twofold: 1- to evaluate psychological health ...
Objective: Exercise capacity (EC) is a well-established predictor of cardiovascular health. It is no...
Previous studies have indicated the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation programs after major coronary...
Previous studies have shown that patients exiting cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) have difficul...
The association between body mass index (BMI) and subjective health status before and after cardiac ...
Background and rationale: excess body weight is an established cardiovascular risk factor. Current l...
AbstractIntroductionCardiac rehabilitation programs are well recognized as being essential to the co...
Structured lifestyle interventions through cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are critical to improving the...
Structured lifestyle interventions through cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are critical to improving the...
BackgroundInterventions promoting adherence to exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (exCR) are impo...
The purposes of this observational pre-post study were twofold: 1- to evaluate psychological health ...
To evaluate the effect of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training on depression after major car...
OBJECTIVES: Adverse behavioral profiles, particularly depression and hostility, increase the risk of...
BACKGROUND: To study whether symptoms of depression and anxiety would affect changes in exercise cap...