Abstract:A b s t r a c tBackground: There is a clear association between knowledge on healthy lifestyle and intensity of healthy behaviours, especially among young people.
Aim:We sought to verify this hypothesis among patients after acute coronary syndrome (ACS), who were subjected to early in-hospital complex cardiac rehabilitation (CCR), by assessing the relationship between initial knowledge on cardiovascular risk factors and efficiency of rehabilitation.Methods: Two hundred and five consecutive patients (153 man; a… Show more
“…Daily exercise is another well-known factor for decreasing the chance of hyperlipidemia. Physical exercise improves physical fitness, metabolic profile, and, integrated with sufficient diet significantly reduces body mass and has a beneficial influence on psycho-social status as well as the quality of life (15).…”
Aims: The aim of the study is to investigate differences in usual cardiovascular risk factors' and comorbidities between the patients who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting surgery and valve replacement surgery at
“…Daily exercise is another well-known factor for decreasing the chance of hyperlipidemia. Physical exercise improves physical fitness, metabolic profile, and, integrated with sufficient diet significantly reduces body mass and has a beneficial influence on psycho-social status as well as the quality of life (15).…”
Aims: The aim of the study is to investigate differences in usual cardiovascular risk factors' and comorbidities between the patients who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting surgery and valve replacement surgery at
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