Effects of Intense Physical Exercise In Rehabilitation of Patients Submitted to Heart Transplant
Gustavo D Ferreira
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Gustavo D Ferreira: Federal University of Pampa, Brazil
JOJ Sciences, 2018, vol. 1, issue 2, 34-35
Abstract:
Cardiovascular diseasesaccount for 17.3 milliondeaths per year and it is estimated that by 2030 this number will reach 23.6 million [1]. Despite the constant therapeutic advances of the last decades, heart failures still a reserve dprognosis, and heart transplantation is a widely accepted surgical alternative in cases where drug therapy is not sufficient to maintain the quality of life of patients with the form most severe disease [2]. Post-transplant cardiacre habilitation with physical exercise has proven benefits for thepatienttoreturntodailyactivities, improving fitness, and reduce some complications such as obesity, hypertension and depressio[3,4].
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJS.2018.01.555560
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