Autor: |
Kambic, Tim, Novaković, Marko, Lainscak, Mitja, Novakovic, Marko |
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JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association; 8/9/2022, Vol. 328 Issue 6, p584-584, 1p |
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Effect of a home-based, walking exercise behavior change intervention vs usual care on walking in adults with peripheral artery disease: the MOSAIC randomized clinical trial. Accelerometer- or pedometer-guided exercise therapy is established in patients with coronary artery disease.[5] Therefore, we believe that exercise therapy for PAD should follow in these footsteps to investigate whether the same principles can be applied. Comment & Response B To the Editor b A recent study[1] demonstrated a greater improvement in 6-minute walk distance, self-reported walking ability, pain-free walking time, exercise-related behavior, and quality of life following 3 months of combined home-based, walking and exercise behavior counseling intervention compared with usual care in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). [Extracted from the article] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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