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Is brisk walking an adequate aerobic training stimulus for cardiac patients?

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Is brisk walking an adequate aerobic training stimulus for cardiac patients?

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Walking is the most common aerobic training modality utilized in cardiac rehabilitation programs. However, it remains unclear whether or not brisk walking is of a sufficient intensity to improve aerobic fitness in this population. In this study, we investigated whether men and women with coronary artery disease can achieve an exercise intensity that is sufficient to induce a training effect, ie, a training heart rate (THR), defined as >/= 70% of measured maximal heart rate (HRmax), via brisk walking on a flat surface. One hundred forty-two outpatient volunteers from the William Beaumont Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation Program (Royal Oak, MI) and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Exercise and Health Program (La Crosse, WI) were asked to walk one mile as briskly as possible on measured tracks. Heart rate was monitored throughout the walk via radiotelemetry. The percentage of patients within each gender and phase of rehabilitation who attained a THR were assessed using peak or symptom

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