Non-pharmacological strategies in cardiovascular prevention: 2011 highlights

Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
T GuiraudV Gremeaux

Abstract

The clinical efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation programs is clearly recognized. Yet, as regards the three main currently employed strategies (exercise, education, and psychobehavioral support), new ideas regularly appear, stemming from studies aimed at providing proof of their efficacy and innocuousness, along with optimal modes of prescription and, at times, their cost-benefit ratio. This ongoing work, which was initially developed in view of enriching the "What's new in?" section of the Sofmer website, represents a selection of articles that may be non-exhaustive, yet is maximally diversified and as representative as possible of the main 2011 highlights in the field of cardiovascular prevention. Each of the articles selected puts forward an original idea, confirms the existence of an effect that was suspected or has had some impact on clinical practice in the field of non-pharmacological management of cardiovascular disease. In line with the multidisciplinary approach of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR), the Sofmer cardiovascular rehabilitation group has associated itself with a wide range of specialists (PMR, cardiologists, exercise physiologists, experts in the science and technology of physical activities), all o...Continue Reading

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