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Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease

Background: It has been suggested that the autonomic system function and the metabolic syndrome can significantly affect patients' survival. The aim of the current study was to investigate the impact of the cardiac rehabilitation program on the autonomic system balance in patients with coronary...

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Autores principales: Mahdavi Anari, Leila, Ghanbari-Firoozabadi, Mahdieh, Ansari, Zahra, Emami, Mahmoud, Vafaii Nasab, Mohammadreza, Nemaiande, Mahdieh, Boostany, Fatemeh, Neishaboury, Mohamadreza
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2006- 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26985205
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author Mahdavi Anari, Leila
Ghanbari-Firoozabadi, Mahdieh
Ansari, Zahra
Emami, Mahmoud
Vafaii Nasab, Mohammadreza
Nemaiande, Mahdieh
Boostany, Fatemeh
Neishaboury, Mohamadreza
author_facet Mahdavi Anari, Leila
Ghanbari-Firoozabadi, Mahdieh
Ansari, Zahra
Emami, Mahmoud
Vafaii Nasab, Mohammadreza
Nemaiande, Mahdieh
Boostany, Fatemeh
Neishaboury, Mohamadreza
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description Background: It has been suggested that the autonomic system function and the metabolic syndrome can significantly affect patients' survival. The aim of the current study was to investigate the impact of the cardiac rehabilitation program on the autonomic system balance in patients with coronary artery disease. Methods: Patients with a previous diagnosis of coronary artery disease who were referred to the Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Center of Afshar Hospital (Yazd, Iran) between March and November 2011 were enrolled. All the patients participated in rehabilitation sessions 3 times a week for 12 weeks. Heart rate recovery (HRR) was measured as an indicator of the autonomic system balance. In order to calculate HRR, the maximum heart rate during the exercise test was recorded. At the end of the exercise test, the patients were asked to sit down without having a cooldown period and their heart rate was recorded again after 1 minute. The difference between these 2 measurements was considered as HRR. Results: A total of 108 patients, including 86 (79.6%) men and 22 (20.4%) women, completed the rehabilitation course. The mean age of the study participants was 58.25 ± 9.83 years. A statistically significant improvement was observed in HRR (p value = 0.040). Significant declines were also observed in the patients' waist circumference (p value < 0.001) and systolic and diastolic blood pressures (p value = 0.018 and 0.003, respectively). A decreasing trend was observed in the patients' body mass index, but it failed to reach statistical significance (p value = 0.063). No statistically meaningful changes were noted in fasting blood glucose (p value = 0.171), high-density lipoprotein (p value = 0.070), or triglyceride concentrations (p value = 0.149). Conclusion: The cardiac rehabilitation program may help to improve HRR and several components of the metabolic syndrome in patients with coronary heart disease.
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spelling pubmed-47916452016-03-16 Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease Mahdavi Anari, Leila Ghanbari-Firoozabadi, Mahdieh Ansari, Zahra Emami, Mahmoud Vafaii Nasab, Mohammadreza Nemaiande, Mahdieh Boostany, Fatemeh Neishaboury, Mohamadreza J Tehran Heart Cent Original Article Background: It has been suggested that the autonomic system function and the metabolic syndrome can significantly affect patients' survival. The aim of the current study was to investigate the impact of the cardiac rehabilitation program on the autonomic system balance in patients with coronary artery disease. Methods: Patients with a previous diagnosis of coronary artery disease who were referred to the Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Center of Afshar Hospital (Yazd, Iran) between March and November 2011 were enrolled. All the patients participated in rehabilitation sessions 3 times a week for 12 weeks. Heart rate recovery (HRR) was measured as an indicator of the autonomic system balance. In order to calculate HRR, the maximum heart rate during the exercise test was recorded. At the end of the exercise test, the patients were asked to sit down without having a cooldown period and their heart rate was recorded again after 1 minute. The difference between these 2 measurements was considered as HRR. Results: A total of 108 patients, including 86 (79.6%) men and 22 (20.4%) women, completed the rehabilitation course. The mean age of the study participants was 58.25 ± 9.83 years. A statistically significant improvement was observed in HRR (p value = 0.040). Significant declines were also observed in the patients' waist circumference (p value < 0.001) and systolic and diastolic blood pressures (p value = 0.018 and 0.003, respectively). A decreasing trend was observed in the patients' body mass index, but it failed to reach statistical significance (p value = 0.063). No statistically meaningful changes were noted in fasting blood glucose (p value = 0.171), high-density lipoprotein (p value = 0.070), or triglyceride concentrations (p value = 0.149). Conclusion: The cardiac rehabilitation program may help to improve HRR and several components of the metabolic syndrome in patients with coronary heart disease. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2006- 2015-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4791645/ /pubmed/26985205 Text en Copyright © 2015 Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ghanbari-Firoozabadi, Mahdieh
Ansari, Zahra
Emami, Mahmoud
Vafaii Nasab, Mohammadreza
Nemaiande, Mahdieh
Boostany, Fatemeh
Neishaboury, Mohamadreza
Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease
title Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease
title_full Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease
title_fullStr Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease
title_short Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Program on Heart Rate Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease
title_sort effect of cardiac rehabilitation program on heart rate recovery in coronary heart disease
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26985205
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