2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2013.08.006
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Clinical Outcomes and Cardiovascular Responses to Different Exercise Training Intensities in Patients With Heart Failure

Abstract: As exercise training intensity rises, so may the magnitude of improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness, accompanied by lower study withdrawal in exercising patients. Total exercise time may be a confounder.

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“…This beneficial trend in anxiety development together with no negative trends in other secondary end points, support the statements of HIT as a safe exercise modality in HF patients (99), and in maintenance HTx patients (18,24,30). The long-term difference in anxiety between the HIT group and the control group is considered a valuable finding, as anxiety is a frequent health issue after HTx, especially in the long-term follow-up (67).…”
Section: Hit Intervention and The Long-term Effectssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This beneficial trend in anxiety development together with no negative trends in other secondary end points, support the statements of HIT as a safe exercise modality in HF patients (99), and in maintenance HTx patients (18,24,30). The long-term difference in anxiety between the HIT group and the control group is considered a valuable finding, as anxiety is a frequent health issue after HTx, especially in the long-term follow-up (67).…”
Section: Hit Intervention and The Long-term Effectssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Dostępne są dowody wskazujące, że u pacjentów z HFpEF trening fizyczny przynosi wiele korzyści, w tym wpły-wa na poprawę wydolności wysiłkowej, określaną obiektywnie za pomocą oceny pochłaniania tlenu na szczycie wysiłku, poprawę jakości życia i funkcję rozkurczową ocenianą w badaniu echokardiograficznym [321,620,621,634].…”
Section: Trening Wysiłkowyunclassified
“…Individualized treatments, including secondary prevention, reduce hospital admissions rates, improve quality of life, and decrease CHD mortality by 42% [2,3]. The complications and concomitant diseases of CHD reflect the urgent need for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) to improve patients' quality of life [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%