Literature DB >> 7219128

Exercise compliance and the prevention of a recurrence of myocardial infarction.

R J Shephard, P Corey, T Kavanagh.   

Abstract

Exercise compliance (three exercise sessions per week) has been shown to have a favorable effect upon prognosis (P less than 0.001) in 610 "post-coronary" patients followed for an average of 36.5 months. This cannot be explained entirely by mutual correlation of the data with other health habits (as indicated by smoking behavior) or disease severity (as indicated by angina, exercise-induced ST-segmental depression, cardiac enlargement, or ventricular aneurysm). Stratification of the data shows that in almost all categories of subject, sustained physical activity is associated with a five-fold improvement in the odds ratio for both fatal and non-fatal recurrences of the infarction.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7219128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc        ISSN: 0195-9131            Impact factor:   5.411


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1.  The health belief model and adherence with a community center-based, supervised coronary heart disease exercise program.

Authors:  J Mirotznik; L Feldman; R Stein
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  1995-06

Review 2.  Cardiac rehabilitation exercise programme. Compliance and compliance-enhancing strategies.

Authors:  N B Oldridge
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 11.136

Review 3.  Factors influencing the exercise behaviour of patients.

Authors:  R J Shephard
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  1985 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 11.136

Review 4.  Exercise in coronary heart disease.

Authors:  R J Shephard
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  1986 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 11.136

5.  Examining the role of social support and group cohesion in exercise compliance.

Authors:  Shawn N Fraser; Kevin S Spink
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  2002-06
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