2006
DOI: 10.1097/00008483-200607000-00002
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Resistance Training for Individuals With Cardiovascular Disease

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“…All patients are carefully evaluated concerning risk stratification according AHA (Fletcher et al 2001) and Czech Society of Cardiology (Chaloupka et al 2006) before starting cardiac rehabilitation. The low intensity resistance training may be added to aerobic standard cardiac rehabilitation after 2 weeks of previous aerobic training in low risk patients (Fletcher et al 2001;Chaloupka et al 2006;Vincent and Vincent 2006). The safety of this training modality is confirmed in patients with different types of CAD (Stewart et al 1998;Adams et al 1999;Vincent and Vincent 2006), in older patients (Chaloupka et al 2000), and in patients with systolic left ventricular dysfunction (LVEF 35 ± 4%) (Jancik et al 2003).…”
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“…All patients are carefully evaluated concerning risk stratification according AHA (Fletcher et al 2001) and Czech Society of Cardiology (Chaloupka et al 2006) before starting cardiac rehabilitation. The low intensity resistance training may be added to aerobic standard cardiac rehabilitation after 2 weeks of previous aerobic training in low risk patients (Fletcher et al 2001;Chaloupka et al 2006;Vincent and Vincent 2006). The safety of this training modality is confirmed in patients with different types of CAD (Stewart et al 1998;Adams et al 1999;Vincent and Vincent 2006), in older patients (Chaloupka et al 2000), and in patients with systolic left ventricular dysfunction (LVEF 35 ± 4%) (Jancik et al 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prognosis of diabetic patients with acute coronary syndrome is worsened by presence of other risk factors associated in metabolic syndrome, such as hypertension, obesity and dyslipidaemia (Zuanetti et al 1993;Behar et al 1997;Vaccaro et al 2004;Otter et al 2004;Howard et al 2006). The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation programs in patients with CAD both in programs with only aerobic exercise training (Oldridge et al 1988;O'Connor et al 1989;Yoshida et al 2001;Taylor et al 2004Taylor et al , 2006 and in those with resistance or combined aerobicresistance exercise (Stewart et al 1998;Adams et al 1999;Jancik et al 2003;Izawa et al 2004;Vincent and Vincent 2006) have been repeatedly reported.…”
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“…Somado a isso, esses pacientes apresentam alta prevalência de fatores de risco cardiovasculares, baixo nível de independência funcional e maiores índices de mortalidade. Além disso, reduções da força e da resistência muscular contribuem para aumento do risco de lesões por quedas e diminuição das aptidões físicas para atividades diárias (2)(3)(4)(5). haver a convicção de que todas as referências obtidas já tivessem sido identificadas.…”
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“…Os textos completos dos artigos potencialmente relevantes foram recuperados para avaliação final e suas listas de referências foram checadas para identificar estudos com potencial relevância não encontrados na busca eletrônica. Esse trabalho foi repetido até de exercícios para pessoas com e sem doenças cardiovasculares (DCV) (5). A Diretriz Brasileira de Reabilitação Cardíaca (3) e a ACSM (1) relatam que a força muscular é fundamental para a saúde, para a manutenção de boa capacidade funcional e para atingir qualidade de vida satisfatória.…”
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