Effect of a phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation program on obese and non-obese patients with stable coronary artery disease
El Missiri, Ahmed; Abdel Halim, Walaa Adel; Almaweri, Abdo Saleh; Mohamed, Tarek Rashid;
Abstract
Obesity is associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity and mortality effects. Cardiac rehabilitation programs cause a significant reduction in cardiovascular mortality and a reduction in all cardiovascular risk factors. Up to 80% of patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation programs are either overweight or obese. This study aimed to compare the effects of a phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation program on obese and non-obese patients with stable coronary artery disease following total revascularization by coronary angioplasty.
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Title | Effect of a phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation program on obese and non-obese patients with stable coronary artery disease | Authors | El Missiri, Ahmed ; Abdel Halim, Walaa Adel; Almaweri, Abdo Saleh; Mohamed, Tarek Rashid | Keywords | Cardiac rehabilitation;;Cardiac rehabilitation program;Coronary artery disease;Obesity;Obese;Exercise training | Issue Date | 7-Jan-2021 | Journal | The Egyptian Heart Journal | Volume | 73 | Issue | 4 | ISSN | 2090-911X | DOI | 10.1186/s43044-020-00119-4 | PubMed ID | 33411160 |
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