The Comparison effects of Selected Aerobic Continues and Interval Exercise Program on Heart Rate Recovery of POST CABG Patients

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Abstract


Introduction: The purpose of this study was the investigation effects of selected aerobic continues and noncontinues
(interval) exercise program and comparison of this programs on HRR of POST CABG patients.
Therefore, thirty three (30 men, 3 women with mean age: 58.33± 9.50 and mean BMI: 27.05±3.55 kg/m2)
POST CABG patients were divided to a selected aerobic continues training, 30-60 min and intensity of 70–
85% of HR peak (AC, n=12) or an aerobic interval training with three interval (9- 15 min), 27-45 min and
intensity of 75-90% of HR peak (AI, n=12 and a control group (C, n=9) three times a week for 8 weeks. Result
showed, training-induced a positive significant differences in HRR (AC: pre: 13.58±8.45, post: 18.17±5.92,
p=0.049), (AI: pre: 14.66±12.16, post: 22.33±8.59, p=0.033) (C: pre: 11.9±4.76, post: 12.50±13.87, p=0.279).
In comparison of groups, there are a significant difference between groups after programs (p=0.30). Post hoc
test (LSD) showed, there are a significant differences between AI and C groups (p=0.008) but not between AI
and AC (p=0.207), and also AC and C groups (0.115). In summary this study indicates both continuous and
interval exercise training program improves HRR in CABG patients, interval rather than continuous exercise
training improves early HRR1, in men and women with coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

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  • Receive Date: 17 May 2015
  • Revise Date: 11 June 2024
  • Accept Date: 31 December 2020
  • First Publish Date: 31 December 2020
  • Publish Date: 21 April 2010