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This 2023 Cochrane review of 60 randomized trials in 8728 heart failure patients, confirms the benefits of participation in exercise-based cardiacrehabilitation (ExCR), including reduced risk of hospitalization and a clinically meaningful improvement in health-related quality of life. 1.01, MLWHF: −9.59, 95% CI −17.48
BackgroundSince 2017, the cardiacrehabilitation (CR) program in Korea has been included in the coverage provided by the National Health Insurance to alleviate financial burden. 207.83] versus exercise: OR, 1.99 [95% CI, 1.43–2.76]).ConclusionsThe Use of the educational program was higher than that of the exercise program.
Background The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the uptake of digital health interventions for the delivery of cardiacrehabilitation (CR). Patients received access to a bespoke web-based platform and were invited to attend weekly, online group-based supervised exercise sessions and educational workshops. kg, p<0.001).
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BACKGROUND:Exercise training can promote cardiacrehabilitation, thereby reducing cardiovascular disease mortality and hospitalization rates. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction detection showed that aerobic exercise upregulated the expression level of miR-574-3p (n=6).
All patients were stable for more than 48 h and less than 1 week after revascularization for acute coronary syndrome and were randomly assigned to Group A (home-based rehabilitation group) or Group B (center guided home-based rehabilitation group).
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