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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2014

Gender, race and cardiac rehabilitation in the United States: is there a difference in care?

Arthur R. Menezes; Carl J. Lavie; Alban DeSchutter; Richard V. Milani

Abstract:Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death within the United States, involving both genders and among all races and ethnic populations. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been shown to significantly improve morbidity and mortality, and these benefits extend to individuals of both genders and all ages with coronary heart disease. Despite this, referral and participation rates remain surprisingly low. Furthermore, women and minorities have even lower referral rates than do their male and white counterparts. Over the course of this article, we will review CR referral and participation among women, as well as racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. We will also examine barriers to CR participation among these subgroups.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

FITNESS AND THE OBESITY PARADOX IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION: HOW DOES WEIGHT LOSS FACTOR IN?

Sergey Kachur; Alban DeSchutter; Carl J. Lavie; Michael Morledge; Ross Arena; Richard V. Milani

Background: Weight loss (WL) confers benefits to insulin resistance and cardiovascular (CV) events, and is a hallmark of most successful exercise programs, but WL in a chronic disease population can also be a sign of progressive frailty. Recent work in the obesity paradox finds that the protective


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2011

Body Fat and Mortality in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease: the "obesity Paradox" Is All in the Fat

Alban DeSchutter; Carl J. Lavie; Richard V. Milani; Surya M. Artham; Dharmendrakumar A. Patel


Circulation | 2010

Body Composition and Mortality in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease - "The Obesity Paradox"

Alban DeSchutter; Carl J. Lavie; Richard V. Milani; Dharmendrakumar A. Patel; Surya M. Artham


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

INDEPENDENT VALIDATION OF A CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS PREDICTION MODEL

Sergey Kachur; Ross Arena; Rebecca Morera; Alban DeSchutter; Richard V. Milani; Carl J. Lavie


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

SEARCH FOR THE SUPER-RESPONDER: PROGRESSIVE INCREASES IN FITNESS AND AN ASSOCIATION WITH LOWER MORTALITY

Sergey Kachur; Amy McNeal; Alban DeSchutter; Carl J. Lavie; Ross Arena; Richard V. Milani


Circulation | 2012

Impact of physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness and exercise training on inflammation and C-reactive protein (CRP)

Carl J. Lavie; Timothy R. Church; Richard V. Milani; Arthur R. Menezes; Alban DeSchutter; Duck-chul Lee; Xuemei Sui; Steve N. Blair


Circulation | 2012

Impact of contemporary cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs in secondary coronary prevention

Carl J. Lavie; Alban DeSchutter; Richard V. Milani; Arthur R. Menezes; Duck-chul Lee; Xuemei Sui; Timothy R. Church; Steve N. Blair


Circulation | 2012

Psychological stress and cardiovascular diseases-impact of exercise training programs

Carl J. Lavie; Arthur R. Menezes; Alban DeSchutter; Richard V. Milani; Duck-chul Lee; Xuemei Sui; Timothy R. Church; Steve N. Blair


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2011

Lean Mass Index Independently Predicts Mortality in Stable Coronary Heart Disease

Alban DeSchutter; Carl J. Lavie; Dharmendrakumar A. Patel; Surya M. Artham; Richard V. Milani

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Carl J. Lavie

University of Queensland

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Sergey Kachur

University of Queensland

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Ross Arena

American Physical Therapy Association

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Steve N. Blair

University of South Carolina

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