Cardiac Rehabilitation: How Well It Works


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How Well It Works


Clinical research has confirmed many benefits of cardiac rehab, including:1

  • A reduced risk of major heart problems and death after a heart attack for those who participate in a cardiac rehab program that includes exercise.
  • Decreased severity of angina and decreased need for medicines to control angina.
  • Reduced need for hospital stays because of heart problems. Costs for doctor visits and hospital stays are reduced for those who participate in cardiac rehab. Visits to the emergency room are also reduced.
  • Decreased blood pressure.
  • Reduced shortness of breath and less fatigue in people with heart failure.
  • Ability to exercise longer.
  • Lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
  • Reduced emotional stress, depression, and anxiety.

Cardiac rehab can increase the quality of your life by improving your health overall; helping you lose weight, if necessary; reducing depression, stress, and anxiety; and helping to increase your self-esteem.



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Last updated: October 08, 2008
Author: Robin Parks, MS
Reviewed By: Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine, Richard D. Zorowitz, MD - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Editors: Kathleen M. Ariss, MS, Pat Truman, MATC

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