Short-term effects of a multi-disciplinary cardiac rehabilitation programme on psychological well-being, exercise capacity and weight in a sample of obese in-patients with coronary heart disease: A practice-level study
@article{Manzoni2011ShorttermEO,
title={Short-term effects of a multi-disciplinary cardiac rehabilitation programme on psychological well-being, exercise capacity and weight in a sample of obese in-patients with coronary heart disease: A practice-level study},
author={Gian Mauro Manzoni and Valentina Villa and Angelo Compare and Gianluca Castelnuovo and Ferruccio Nibbio and Anna Maria Titon and Enrico Molinari and Luca Alessandro Gondoni},
journal={Psychology, Health \& Medicine},
year={2011},
volume={16},
pages={178 - 189}
}Given that many patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are obese, diet therapy, exercise training, nutritional and psychological counselling for both obesity and psychological distress should be included as important components in all CR programmes. In this practice-level, observational study we evaluated the short-term within-group effects of a four-week multi-factorial inpatient CR programme specifically addressed to weight loss, fitness improvement and psychological health increase…
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