2006
DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2006.11928172
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Importance of Resistance Training for Patients After a Cardiac Event

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“…Body composition can change according to exercise type. Although moderate intensity aerobic exercise training is mostly used to regulate total body composition and body fat [35], resistance exercises improve muscle strength which would be helpful to accomplish activities of daily living and tasks that require strength [29,30]. In our study both resistance and aerobic exercise training improved BMI, WC and WHR.…”
Section: Maximum Aerobic Capacitymentioning
confidence: 47%
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“…Body composition can change according to exercise type. Although moderate intensity aerobic exercise training is mostly used to regulate total body composition and body fat [35], resistance exercises improve muscle strength which would be helpful to accomplish activities of daily living and tasks that require strength [29,30]. In our study both resistance and aerobic exercise training improved BMI, WC and WHR.…”
Section: Maximum Aerobic Capacitymentioning
confidence: 47%
“…It's showed that exercise affect amino acid and protein metabolism and uptake/ production of Hcy is influenced especially in exercises which increase metabolic demands and may necessitate the conversion of Hcy to succinyl-coenzyme A as a means of increasing energy production from the trichloroacetic acid cycle [27]. From a different point of view, it's reported that aerobic exercises may not improve people's perception that they can undertake heavy work, whereas resistance training has been found to improve self efficacy for strength related tasks [30]. Furthermore, Hcy levels correlate with anger whereas resistance exercise is associated with decreased anxiety and improved emotional health [27].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Early mobilization also comparatively reduces the incidence and intensity of post-operative pulmonary complications, which aids faster recovery. Compared to the past two decades the process of cardiac rehabilitation is taking a new shape incorporating a variety of aerobic exercises, and recently the inclusion of resisted training 15,16 is also to be made a note. The outcome of the exercise intervention hugely depends upon the training parameters like intensity, frequency, duration.…”
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“…Os benefícios potenciais do exercício resistido incluem não só melhora na saúde e controle de fatores de risco para doenças cardiovasculares como hipertensão arterial, dislipidemia, sensibilidade à insulina, melhor controle do peso, prevenção de deficiências e quedas e aumento da capacidade funcional (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6).…”
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“…A inclusão do treinamento de força em programas de reabilitação cardíaca produz efeitos favoráveis ao bem-estar geral do paciente, pois auxilia na melhora da força e resistência muscular, do metabolismo, da função cardiovascular, evidenciada a partir de aumento do consumo máximo de oxigênio e melhora do débito cardíaco e significante redução da percepção do esforço para atividades submáximas (1,3,5,6).…”
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