[Effects of weight training on muscle strength and exercise capacity in patients after myocardial infarction]
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[Effects of weight training on muscle strength and exercise capacity in patients after myocardial infarction]
Abstract
The effect of combined aerobic and weight training on indexes of muscle strength and exercise capacity was investigated in 59 patients after myocardial infarction. Subjects were randomly assigned into three groups: group I performing combined aerobic and weight training (n = 22), group II performing ordinary aerobic training alone (n = 19) and group III not performing physical training (n = 18). Before and after the training, isokinetic knee extension strength was measured and cardiopulmonary exercise testing was performed. Physical training was prescribed for 8 weeks. Weight training of knee extensors was performed at 60% of 1 repetition maximum and aerobic training was prescribed at the heart rate of anaerobic threshold (AT) level. After 8 weeks, the increase of isokinetic knee extension strength was significantly greater in group I (26 +/- 14%) than group II (6 +/- 8%) and III (4 +/- 8%). Increases in peak VO2, exercise time, AT and peak O2 pulse were greater in groups I and II than group III. Furthermore, increase of exercise time was greater in group I (25 +/- 14%) than group II (16 +/- 9%). The rating of perceived exertion in submaximal exercise decreased significantly only for group I. In patients with myocardial infarction, combined aerobic and weight training is a more effective method for increasing muscle strength and exercise capacity than only ordinary aerobic training.
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