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After heart attack, some exercise helps

Last Updated : 15 April 2011, 17:28 IST
Last Updated : 15 April 2011, 17:28 IST

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“While it has been shown that exercise has a favourable effect on heart function, it’s also important to dispel the idea that what the heart needs is rest,” said Mark Haykowsky, study co-author and researcher in rehabilitation medicine at the University of Alberta.

Study co-author Alex Clark, a researcher at Alberta, said: “In the past, patients in Canada and the US have been told to wait for a month before beginning their exercise treatment and this treatment typically only goes on for about three months.”  Patients who began their exercise programme one week after getting a heart attack were found to have the best heart performance, the journal Trials reports.

For those who waited to start their exercise rehabilitation programme, the results showed that “for every week that a patient delayed his or her exercise treatment, he or she had to train for the equivalent of one month longer to get similar benefits,” said Clark, according to an Alberta statement. “Our findings suggest that at least six months of exercise is the most beneficial,” he added.

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Published 15 April 2011, 17:28 IST

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