| Literature DB >> 251169 |
B L Johnston, J D Cantwell, E W Watt, G F Fletcher.
Abstract
In order to evaluate the effects of exercise training on coital habits after myocardial infarction and revascularization, questionnaires were mailed to 130 patients enrolled in a gymnasium exercise program. Of 87 (67%) responding, 68 had experienced myocardial infarction and 19 had undergone myocardial revascularization. The postinfarction group significantly decreased their frequency of coitus after infarction by 28%; the revascularization group, however, decreased activity by only 10%. The myocardial infarction group waited 9.4 weeks after infarction to resume sexual intercourse, while the revascularization group waited a mean of only 5.7 weeks. These data suggest that physically trained post-myocardial infarction patients decrease frequency of coitus significantly more than physically trained patients with myocardial revascularization. The overall decrease, however, is notably less than that reported in nontrained post-myocardial infarction patients and suggests a "bedroom benefit" of medically supervised exercise in selected patients after infarction or revascularization.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 251169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Lung ISSN: 0147-9563 Impact factor: 2.210