Geneva - April 14/16, 2011 AEROBIC EXERCISE INTENSITY PRESCRIPTION IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION: THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIDE OF THE COIN A. Mezzani S. Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS - Scientific Institute of Veruno Exercise Pathophysiology Laboratory - Cardiac Rehabilitation Division Veruno (NO) - Italy
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Geneva - April 14/16, 2011
AEROBIC EXERCISE INTENSITY PRESCRIPTION
IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION:
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIDE OF THE COIN
A. Mezzani
S. Maugeri Foundation, IRCCS - Scientific Institute of Veruno
Aerobic training intensityprescription in CHF guidelines
60% ----> 80% peak VO2ACC/AHAJ Am Coll Cardiol 2009
40% ----> 70% peak VO2
EACPREur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil 2010
Geneva – April 14/16, 2011
JOINT EACPR/AACVPR POSITION STATEMENT FOR AEROBIC EXERCISE INTENSITY ASSESSMENT AND PRESCRIPTION
IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION
A. Mezzani (Co-Chair) 1, L.F. Hamm (Co-Chair) 2, A.M. Jones 3, P.E. McBride 4, T. Moholdt 5, J.A. Stone 6, A. Urhausen 7, M.A. Williams 8
1 Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS, Scientific Institute of Veruno - Exercise Pathophysiology Laboratory,
Cardiac Rehabilitation Division - Veruno (NO), Italy2 George Washington University Medical Center, School of Public Health and Health Services -
Department of Exercise Science - Washington, DC, USA3 University of Exeter, School of Sport and Health Sciences - Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
4 University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health -
Department of Medicine, and Medicine and Family Medicine - Madison, WI, USA5 Norwegian University of Science and Technology, K.G. Jebsen Center of Exercise in Medicine -
Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging - Trondheim, Norway6 University of Calgary - Calgary, Canada
7 Hospital Centre of Luxembourg - Centre of Locomotor System, Sports Medicine and Prevention -
CRP-Santé, Luxembourg8 Creighton University School of Medicine - Division of Cardiology -
Department of Medicine - Omaha, NE, USA
Geneva – April 14/16, 2011
Criteria for adequate exercise intensity assessment and prescription
1) Knowledge of individual patient’s exercise intensity
domains (patho)physiological limits.
2) Knowledge of differences between both physiological
response to exercise in different intensity domains and
exercise models used for exercise intensity assessment
and prescription (incremental vs. constant-work-rate).
3) Knowledge of scientific evidence regarding efficacy and
safety of exercise in different intensity domains in