Background: A delayed decrease in heart rate recovery (HRR) following a maximal exercise test is a predictor of mortality in healthy adults and in those referred for diagnostic testing evaluation. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been proven to be beneficial in the treatment of numerous diseases. The purpose of this retrospective study was to explore the relationship between CR and improvement of HRR and to determine which factors can be predictive for the improvement of abnormal HRR after Phase II CR. Methods: We reviewed the medical histories of patients referred for symptom-limited cardiopulmonary treadmill testing with abnormal HRR. Each patient underwent exercise testing before and after Phase II CR, and parameters including functional ...
An efficient cardiac rehabilitation programme (CRP) can improve the functional ability of patients a...
Objectives: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the methods and means of prevention a...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
AbstractBackgroundA delayed decrease in heart rate recovery (HRR) following a maximal exercise test ...
Purpose: This study examines whether heart rate recovery (HRR) improves as a result of exercise trai...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) at predischarge exercise stress test predicts all-cause mortal...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>It has been suggested that the autonomic system functio...
Background Heart rate recovery (HRR1) immediately after exercise reflects parasympathetic activity, ...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been identified as a reliable predictor of cardiac mortali...
International audienceBackground: An efficient cardiac rehabilitation programme (CRP) can improve th...
OBJECTIVE: It is unclear which exercise training protocol yields superior heart rate recovery (HRR) ...
Background: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction, clinically expressed by reduced heart rate variability (H...
Effects of residential exercise training on heart rate recovery in coronary artery patients. Am J Ph...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been observed to be a significant prognostic measure in pa...
BackgroundHeart rate recovery (HRR) prognostic value is well established in patients with coronary a...
An efficient cardiac rehabilitation programme (CRP) can improve the functional ability of patients a...
Objectives: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the methods and means of prevention a...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...
AbstractBackgroundA delayed decrease in heart rate recovery (HRR) following a maximal exercise test ...
Purpose: This study examines whether heart rate recovery (HRR) improves as a result of exercise trai...
Background: Heart rate recovery (HRR) at predischarge exercise stress test predicts all-cause mortal...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>It has been suggested that the autonomic system functio...
Background Heart rate recovery (HRR1) immediately after exercise reflects parasympathetic activity, ...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been identified as a reliable predictor of cardiac mortali...
International audienceBackground: An efficient cardiac rehabilitation programme (CRP) can improve th...
OBJECTIVE: It is unclear which exercise training protocol yields superior heart rate recovery (HRR) ...
Background: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction, clinically expressed by reduced heart rate variability (H...
Effects of residential exercise training on heart rate recovery in coronary artery patients. Am J Ph...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been observed to be a significant prognostic measure in pa...
BackgroundHeart rate recovery (HRR) prognostic value is well established in patients with coronary a...
An efficient cardiac rehabilitation programme (CRP) can improve the functional ability of patients a...
Objectives: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the methods and means of prevention a...
Background: Although a delayed decrease in heart rate during the first minute after graded exercise ...