Exercise Training and Cardiac Rehabilitation in Primary and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease Article

PMID: 19339657 Web of Science: 000264578400013

Cited authors

  • Lavie, Carl J.; Thomas, Randal J.; Squires, Ray W.; Allison, Thomas G.; Milani, Richard V.

Abstract

  • Substantial data have established a sedentary lifestyle as a major modifiable risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD). Increased levels of physical activity, exercise training, and overall cardiorespiratory fitness have provided protection In the primary and secondary prevention of CHD. This review surveys data from observational studies supporting the benefits of physical activity, exercise training, and overall cardiorespiratory fitness In primary prevention. Clearly, cardiac rehabilitation/secondary prevention (CRSP) programs have been greatly underused by patients with CHD. We review the benefits of CRSP programs on CHD risk factors, psychological factors, and overall CHD morbidity and mortality. These data support the routine referral of patients with CHD to CRSP programs. Patients should be vigorously encouraged to attend these programs.

Publication date

  • 2009

Published in

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0025-6196

Start page

  • 373

End page

  • 383

Volume

  • 84

Issue

  • 4