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@article{1815762, author = {Stefanakis, Marios and Baťalík, Ladislav and Papathanasiou, Jannis and Dipla, Lefkothea and Antoniou, Varsamo and Pepera, Garyfallia}, article_location = {SINGAPORE}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2204123}, keywords = {Cardiac rehabilitation; Cardiovascular diseases; Exercise training; COVID-19 pandemic;Telerehabilitation; Secondary prevention}, language = {eng}, issn = {1530-6550}, journal = {Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine}, title = {Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programs in the era of COVID-19: a critical review}, url = {https://imrpress.com/journal/RCM/22/4/10.31083/j.rcm2204123}, volume = {22}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1815762 AU - Stefanakis, Marios - Baťalík, Ladislav - Papathanasiou, Jannis - Dipla, Lefkothea - Antoniou, Varsamo - Pepera, Garyfallia PY - 2021 TI - Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programs in the era of COVID-19: a critical review JF - Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine VL - 22 IS - 4 SP - 1143-1155 EP - 1143-1155 PB - IMR PRESS SN - 15306550 KW - Cardiac rehabilitation KW - Cardiovascular diseases KW - Exercise training KW - COVID-19 pandemic;Telerehabilitation KW - Secondary prevention UR - https://imrpress.com/journal/RCM/22/4/10.31083/j.rcm2204123 N2 - Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Increased rates of morbidity and mortality have led to the increased need for the implementation of secondary prevenresents a multifactorial intervention, including elements of physical exercise and activity, education regarding healthy lifestyle habits (smoking cessation, nutritional habits), to improve the physical capacity and psychological status of cardiac patients. However, participation rates in CR programs remain low due to socioeconomic, geographical and personal barriers. Recently the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have added another barrier to CR programs. Therefore there is an emerging need to further improve the types and methods of implementing CR. Cardiac telerehabilitation, integrating advanced technology for both monitoring and communicating with the cardiac population, appears to be an innovative CR alternative that can overcome some of the barriers preventing CR participation. This implications for present day clinical practice and their future perspectives. ER -
STEFANAKIS, Marios, Ladislav BAŤALÍK, Jannis PAPATHANASIOU, Lefkothea DIPLA, Varsamo ANTONIOU and Garyfallia PEPERA. Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programs in the era of COVID-19: a critical review. \textit{Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine}. SINGAPORE: IMR PRESS, 2021, vol.~22, No~4, p.~1143-1155. ISSN~1530-6550. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2204123.
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