Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?

Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death and disability all over the world. A sedentary lifestyle and dyslipidemia are known to be the major risk factors, which play an important role in the progression of coronary artery disease. Regarding gender differences, the ri...

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Main Authors: Masoumeh Sadeghi, Fatemeh E Ghashghaei, Katayoun Rabiei, Hamidreza Roohafza, Hamid Afshar
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2012;volume=17;issue=8;spage=787;epage=791;aulast=Sadeghi
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spelling doaj-cb4ca30d0d3c45b3a9f3c7957168a9a32020-11-24T23:52:49ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362012-01-01178787791Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?Masoumeh SadeghiFatemeh E GhashghaeiKatayoun RabieiHamidreza RoohafzaHamid AfsharIntroduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death and disability all over the world. A sedentary lifestyle and dyslipidemia are known to be the major risk factors, which play an important role in the progression of coronary artery disease. Regarding gender differences, the risk of developing coronary heart disease is recognized as being different between non-obese males and non-obese females. Hence, the aim of this study is to assess the benefits of a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) on the functional capacity and lipid profiles, such as, total cholesterol, triglycerides, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, and high density lipoprotein cholesterol in non-obese males and non-obese females with coronary artery disease, and comparing these groups. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 585 non-obese males and females with coronary artery disease. All the participants completed the cardiac rehabilitation program for two months, which included 24 exercise training sessions, medical evaluation, and consultation. For investigation of the effects of the cardiac rehabilitation program on the functional capacity and lipid profiles, exercise tests were carried out by each patient, and also, their blood samples were taken on entrance and at the end of this period. Results: The findings, following 24 sessions in the cardiac rehabilitation program, showed that the functional capacity (P = 0.00) and all lipid profiles had significantly improved in both the groups, except that the high density lipoprotein cholesterol did not show a significant difference in non-obese females. In addition, comparing the two groups did not show any significant differences in lipid profiles, but the changes in functional capacity were significant (P = 0.00) between the two groups, following the cardiac rehabilitation program. Conclusion: The CRP, which was performed by the patients under supervision of a physician and an exercise physiologist, plays a key role in improving the functional capacity (FC) and all lipid profiles in non-obese males and females with coronary artery disease, without any attention to gender differences.http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2012;volume=17;issue=8;spage=787;epage=791;aulast=SadeghiCardiac rehabilitation programcoronary artery diseasegenderrisk factor
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author Masoumeh Sadeghi
Fatemeh E Ghashghaei
Katayoun Rabiei
Hamidreza Roohafza
Hamid Afshar
spellingShingle Masoumeh Sadeghi
Fatemeh E Ghashghaei
Katayoun Rabiei
Hamidreza Roohafza
Hamid Afshar
Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Cardiac rehabilitation program
coronary artery disease
gender
risk factor
author_facet Masoumeh Sadeghi
Fatemeh E Ghashghaei
Katayoun Rabiei
Hamidreza Roohafza
Hamid Afshar
author_sort Masoumeh Sadeghi
title Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?
title_short Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?
title_full Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?
title_fullStr Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?
title_full_unstemmed Is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?
title_sort is there any difference between non-obese male and female in response to cardiac rehabilitation programs?
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death and disability all over the world. A sedentary lifestyle and dyslipidemia are known to be the major risk factors, which play an important role in the progression of coronary artery disease. Regarding gender differences, the risk of developing coronary heart disease is recognized as being different between non-obese males and non-obese females. Hence, the aim of this study is to assess the benefits of a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) on the functional capacity and lipid profiles, such as, total cholesterol, triglycerides, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, and high density lipoprotein cholesterol in non-obese males and non-obese females with coronary artery disease, and comparing these groups. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 585 non-obese males and females with coronary artery disease. All the participants completed the cardiac rehabilitation program for two months, which included 24 exercise training sessions, medical evaluation, and consultation. For investigation of the effects of the cardiac rehabilitation program on the functional capacity and lipid profiles, exercise tests were carried out by each patient, and also, their blood samples were taken on entrance and at the end of this period. Results: The findings, following 24 sessions in the cardiac rehabilitation program, showed that the functional capacity (P = 0.00) and all lipid profiles had significantly improved in both the groups, except that the high density lipoprotein cholesterol did not show a significant difference in non-obese females. In addition, comparing the two groups did not show any significant differences in lipid profiles, but the changes in functional capacity were significant (P = 0.00) between the two groups, following the cardiac rehabilitation program. Conclusion: The CRP, which was performed by the patients under supervision of a physician and an exercise physiologist, plays a key role in improving the functional capacity (FC) and all lipid profiles in non-obese males and females with coronary artery disease, without any attention to gender differences.
topic Cardiac rehabilitation program
coronary artery disease
gender
risk factor
url http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2012;volume=17;issue=8;spage=787;epage=791;aulast=Sadeghi
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