Sex differences in cardiac rehabilitation outcomes
JR Smith, RJ Thomas, AR Bonikowske… - Circulation …, 2022 - Am Heart Assoc
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in males and females
in the United States and globally. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended by the …
in the United States and globally. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended by the …
[HTML][HTML] Sex differences in cardiac rehabilitation enrollment: a meta-analysis
L Samayoa, SL Grace, S Gravely, LB Scott… - Canadian Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background The present systematic review and meta-analysis examines studies published
in the past 10 years that described cardiac rehabilitation (CR) enrollment among women …
in the past 10 years that described cardiac rehabilitation (CR) enrollment among women …
National survey on gender differences in cardiac rehabilitation programs: patient characteristics and enrollment patterns
RJ Thomas, NH Miller, C Lamendola… - Journal of …, 1996 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs have been shown to promote numerous
health benefits among patients with active coronary heart disease (CHD), but little is known …
health benefits among patients with active coronary heart disease (CHD), but little is known …
A review of disparities in cardiac rehabilitation: evidence, drivers, and solutions
L Mathews, LPC Brewer - Journal of cardiopulmonary …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been shown to improve functional status, quality of
life, and recurrent cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. Despite its demonstrated …
life, and recurrent cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. Despite its demonstrated …
Cardiac rehabilitation for women: a systematic review of barriers and solutions
M Supervía, JR Medina-Inojosa, C Yeung… - Mayo Clinic …, 2017 - Elsevier
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) services improve various clinical outcomes in patients with
cardiovascular disease, but such services are underutilized, particularly in women. The aim …
cardiovascular disease, but such services are underutilized, particularly in women. The aim …
Sex bias in referral of women to outpatient cardiac rehabilitation? A meta-analysis
TJF Colella, S Gravely, S Marzolini… - European journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background Cardiovascular disease continues to be among the leading causes of morbidity
and mortality among men and women globally. However, research suggests that women are …
and mortality among men and women globally. However, research suggests that women are …
Cardiac rehabilitation referral, attendance and mortality in women
JD Colbert, BJ Martin, MJ Haykowsky… - European journal of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) reduces mortality in women and men with coronary
artery disease (CAD). The objective of this study was to examine sex differences in long …
artery disease (CAD). The objective of this study was to examine sex differences in long …
Sex differences in cardiac rehabilitation adherence: a meta-analysis
E Oosenbrug, RP Marinho, J Zhang, S Marzolini… - Canadian Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation is associated with significantly lower
mortality, and this benefit has been established as dose-dependent. Because it has been …
mortality, and this benefit has been established as dose-dependent. Because it has been …
A narrative review on women and cardiac rehabilitation: program adherence and preferences for alternative models of care
SL Grace, C Racco, C Chessex, T Rivera, P Oh - Maturitas, 2010 - Elsevier
Despite the preponderance of evidence on the numerous benefits of CR, it remains largely
under-utilized in women. The objective of this narrative review was to summarize and …
under-utilized in women. The objective of this narrative review was to summarize and …
Cardiac rehabilitation for women across the lifespan
Cardiac rehabilitation improves function and compliance and also reduces morbidity and
mortality in female and male cardiovascular disease patients but remains significantly …
mortality in female and male cardiovascular disease patients but remains significantly …