Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs in Heart Failure Patients
- PMID: 33673950
- DOI: 10.1016/j.hfc.2021.01.007
Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs in Heart Failure Patients
Abstract
Exercise training is recommended for patients with heart failure by major societies' guidelines. It improves exercise capacity and quality of life, reduces symptoms of depression, can improve survival, and reduce the risk for hospitalizations. Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can be offered with different modalities, such as continuous or interval aerobic training, resistance, and inspiratory muscle training. The intervention must follow an accurate evaluation of the patient's cardiovascular conditions and functional capacity. Despite the multiple benefits of exercise training, there is a lack of adherence to exercise-based programs, due to socioeconomic factors, patients' characteristics, and lack of referral.
Keywords: Cardiac rehabilitation; Cardiopulmonary testing; Exercise prescription; Exercise training; Heart failure; Peak Vo(2).
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