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Exercise & Sports Science Australia Position Statement on exercise training and chronic heart failure
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posted on 2023-05-17, 02:24 authored by Selig, SE, Levinger, I, Andrew WilliamsAndrew Williams, Smart, N, Holland, DJ, Maiorana, A, Green, DJ, Hare, DLChronic heart failure (CHF) is a complex syndrome characterised by progressive decline in left ventricular function, low exercise tolerance and raised mortality and morbidity. Regular exercise participation has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment modality in the majority of CHF patients, partially reversing some of the maladaptations evident in myocardial and skeletal muscle function, and resulting in improvements in physical fitness and quality of life, and perhaps reduced mortality. The volume and intensity of exercise that is recommended depends on the syndrome severity, however in most patients it should consist of a combination of low-to-moderate intensity aerobic (endurance) exercise on most days of the week and individually prescribed low-to-moderate intensity resistance (strength) training at least twice per week. Additionally, all patients should be closely monitored prior to and during exercise for contraindications by an appropriately trained health professional. The purpose of this statement is to inform and guide exercise practitioners and health professionals in the safe and effective prescription and supervision of exercise for patients with CHF. © 2010.
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Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVolume
13Pagination
288-294ISSN
1440-2440Department/School
School of Health SciencesPublisher
ElsevierPlace of publication
Po Box 237, Dickson, Australia, Act, 2602Repository Status
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