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Background: Recent recommendations from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) are multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation including therapeutic exercises for patients after heart valve surgery unless there is insufficient evidence to decide whether therapeutic exercise cardiac training should be provided for such patients. As well, resistance training is an extremely safe systemic physical activity, and it has no contraindications if well-oriented, in addition to being the fastest-growing physical activity in the world in several practitioner settings.
Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of early resistance training on the fitness level (vo2 max) and (PR interval) of patients post-valve replacement surgery.
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Method: Forty males post-valve replacement surgery participants' age ranged from 20 to 30 years old and were selected randomly from National Heart Institute (Imbaba), this study was conducted in the period between April and November 2022, and those participants were allocated randomly into two equal groups twenty in each group. Group A received aerobic and resistance training three sessions per week for one-month, and group B received aerobic training three sessions per week for one month. All demographic data was recorded and an ECG device was used to record HR and R-P Intervals, Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) was used to assess of cardiorespiratory fitness for all participants in both groups (A&B)
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