2008
DOI: 10.1097/01.hcr.0000311506.49398.6d
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Exercise Training in Patients With Stable Chronic Heart Failure

Abstract: Both BNP and noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring can be utilized in the cardiac rehabilitation outpatient setting and seem to mirror the favorable response to exercise of other functional tests.

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“…(−844 to −398) P < .00001. Two of the included studies had low weekly energy expenditure (<400 Kcal/week) and changes in BNP and NT-pro-BNP were not significant in these studies [32, 33]. Patients who did not undergo training showed no changes, suggesting blunting of adrenergic overactivity and of natriuretic peptide overexpression [31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(−844 to −398) P < .00001. Two of the included studies had low weekly energy expenditure (<400 Kcal/week) and changes in BNP and NT-pro-BNP were not significant in these studies [32, 33]. Patients who did not undergo training showed no changes, suggesting blunting of adrenergic overactivity and of natriuretic peptide overexpression [31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies comparing changes in the levels of BNP following dry land exercise training have demonstrated variable results [4][5][6][7][8]. Passino et al [4] presented a 34 % reduction in BNP levels with a 9-month cycling program, which was performed 3 days a week for 30 min, compared to the group which maintained their usual life style, who presented a 7 % increase in BNP levels in heart failure patients.…”
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confidence: 99%