Matched dose interval and continuous exercise training induce similar cardiorespiratory and metabolic adaptations in patients with heart failure
Conclusions: ACT and AIT both induce significant improvement in aerobic capacity in patients with postinfarction CHF, without significant differences between the two training modes, provided that patients are trained at the same, individually tailored, dose of exercise. The TRIMPi method might represent a step forward in the individualization of an aerobic training tailored to the patient's clinical and functional status within cardiac rehabilitation programs.
Source: International Journal of Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Ferdinando Iellamo, Vincenzo Manzi, Giuseppe Caminiti, Cristiana Vitale, Carlo Castagna, Michele Massaro, Alessio Franchini, Giuseppe Rosano, Maurizio Volterrani Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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