Volume of Aerobic Exercise to Optimize Outcomes in Cardiac Rehabilitation Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1097/HCR.0000000000000941 Web of Science: 001478348600002

Cited authors

  • Savage PD, Beckie TM, Kaminsky LA, Lavie CJ, Ozemek C

Abstract

  • Exercise training is a core component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programming. Exercise and, more broadly, physical activity are critical elements to secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. The central components of the exercise prescription are well-defined and include frequency (how many bouts of exercise per week), intensity (how hard to exercise), time (duration of exercise session), type (modality of exercise), and progression (rate of increase in the dose of exercise). Specific targets for the volume (total amount) of exercise, however, are less well-defined. This Position Statement provides a general overview of the specific goals for the volume of aerobic exercise to optimize long-term outcomes for participants in CR. Additionally, examples are provided to illustrate how to integrate the various aspects of the exercise

Publication date

  • 2025

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1932-7501

Number of pages

  • 8

Start page

  • 161

End page

  • 168

Volume

  • 45

Issue

  • 3