Evidence for distinct effects of exercise in different cardiac hypertrophic disorders.

作者: Emily J. Johnson , Brad P. Dieter , Susan A. Marsh

DOI: 10.1016/J.LFS.2015.01.007

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摘要: Aerobic exercise training (AET) attenuates or reverses pathological cardiac remodeling after insults such as chronic hypertension and myocardial infarction. The phenotype of the pathologically hypertrophied heart depends on insult; therefore, it is likely that distinct types hypertrophy require different regimens. However, mechanisms by which AET improves structure function are not well understood, research uses highly inconsistent regimens in diverse patient populations. There a clear need for systematic to identify precise prescriptions conditions hypertrophy. Therefore, this review synthesizes existing evidence benefits conditions, suggests strategic these highlights areas future research.

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