Superior Cardiovascular Effect of Aerobic Interval Training Versus Moderate Continuous Training in Heart Failure Patients
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exercise training reduces the symptoms of chronic heart failure. Which exercise intensity yields maximal beneficial adaptations is controversial. Furthermore, the incidence of chronic heart failure increases with advanced age; it has been reported that 88% and 49% of patients with a first diagnosis of chronic heart failure are >65 and >80 years old, respectively. Despite this, most previous studies have excluded patients with an age >70 years. Our objective was to compare training programs with moderate versus high exercise intensity with regard to variables associated with cardiovascular function and prognosis in patients with postinfarction heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-seven…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 213.85
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
16- UWUlrik WisløffCorresponding
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- ASAsbjørn Støylen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- JPJan Pål Loennechen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- MBMorten Bruvold
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- ØRØivind Rognmo
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Heart failure
- Ejection fraction
- Aerobic exercise
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Interval training
- Heart rate
- Good health and well-being