Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cross-source consensus on Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Physical activity is presented as a cornerstone of secondary prevention after cardiovascular events. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- The IMPACT trial measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during the week after rehabilitation discharge as its primary outcome. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- Valid accelerometer data required at least 10 waking hours of wear per day on at least four days, including a weekend day. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- Many cardiac rehabilitation patients continue to have low physical activity levels despite conventional interventions. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation