2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2013.06.023
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Effect of high-intensity interval training on progression of cardiac allograft vasculopathy

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“…We found the same trend in maintenance HTx recipients after the HIT intervention in the TEX 1 study (46), but the positive effects were not sustained in the long-term as shown in the TEX 2 study (paper 2). Furthermore, exercise is shown to have a positive influence on the endothelium through increased nitric oxide production, and by reduction of inflammation (100,101).…”
Section: Hit and The Effect On Cavsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…We found the same trend in maintenance HTx recipients after the HIT intervention in the TEX 1 study (46), but the positive effects were not sustained in the long-term as shown in the TEX 2 study (paper 2). Furthermore, exercise is shown to have a positive influence on the endothelium through increased nitric oxide production, and by reduction of inflammation (100,101).…”
Section: Hit and The Effect On Cavsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…These results are recently mentioned in the updated recommendations from 2013 (45). As well as the increase in exercise capacity, the HIT group also improved their chronotropic response index (CRI) (18,30), endothelial function (24) and had less CAV development after a long-term exercise intervention (46).…”
Section: Exercise After Htx -The Past and The Futurementioning
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“…16,17 Only recently, a potential direct effect of physical exercise on the development of CAV was recognized. Nytrøen and colleagues 18 reported on significantly reduced progress of CAV in clinical heart transplantation recipients undergoing high-intensity interval training on a regular basis compared with a control group not performing physical exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Так, в исследовании Nytrøen K с соавт. [10] показано, что после годичного курса ФТ по данным вну-трисосудистого ультразвукового исследования у больных после ТС отмечалось существенно меньшее повыше-ние процента объема атеромы, общего объема атеромы и толщины интимы по сравнению с контролем (p=0,021; p=0,020 и p=0,054). Вполне возможно, что данные резуль-таты могут отчасти объяснить благоприятное влияние интервальных тренировок (ИТ) на прогноз после ТС.…”
Section: физическая реабилитация больных после тсunclassified