Energetic expenditure during ergometric training after myocardial infarction.

European journal of cardiology Pub Date : 1980-01-01
P J Birkui
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The immediate effects of a single rehabilitation program were appraised in 55 patients with stabilized myocardial infarction (40 inferior and 15 anterior). Subjects were submitted to functional evaluation before and after 20 sessions of interval training on different types of apparatus (cyclorowing, treadmill, bicycle ergometer) and divided into three groups comprising 32, 15 and 8 patients respectively. In both inferior and anterior localization of coronary disease, the predictive value of the energetic indexes Ei1 and Ei2 indicated the improvement in physical fitness resulting from exercise training. For each type of infarct, 15% of the cases studied showed no such improvement after both short- and long-term training. Early changes in energetic indexes are positively correlated with the results of functional evaluation program. Where training is not beneficial, these indexes may therefore be used to help define session by session individualized programs.

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心肌梗死后测力训练期间的能量消耗。
对55例稳定型心肌梗死患者(40例为下位心肌梗死,15例为前位心肌梗死)进行单一康复方案的即时效果评价。在不同类型器械(自行车、跑步机、自行车测力器)上进行20次间歇训练前后进行功能评估,并分为3组,分别为32例、15例和8例。在冠状动脉病变的下位和前位,能量指数Ei1和Ei2的预测值提示运动训练对体质的改善。对于每种类型的梗死,15%的研究病例在短期和长期训练后都没有出现这种改善。能量指标的早期变化与功能评价程序的结果呈正相关。在训练没有益处的地方,这些索引因此可以用来帮助定义每个会话的个性化方案。
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