Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease
This thesis examined the prescription of water-based circuit exercise training as an alternative to traditional gym-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease. The project found that water-based exercise was well tolerated in people with stable coronary heart disease, and i...
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2024
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| author | Scheer, Anna Sarah |
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| description | This thesis examined the prescription of water-based circuit exercise training as an alternative to traditional gym-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease. The project found that water-based exercise was well tolerated in people with stable coronary heart disease, and improved aerobic fitness, leg strength, body fat and artery function. These findings support using water-based exercise in clinical practice for people with coronary heart disease. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-961842024-10-23T02:53:45Z Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease Scheer, Anna Sarah This thesis examined the prescription of water-based circuit exercise training as an alternative to traditional gym-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease. The project found that water-based exercise was well tolerated in people with stable coronary heart disease, and improved aerobic fitness, leg strength, body fat and artery function. These findings support using water-based exercise in clinical practice for people with coronary heart disease. 2024 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96184 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Scheer, Anna Sarah Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease |
| title | Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease |
| title_full | Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease |
| title_fullStr | Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease |
| title_full_unstemmed | Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease |
| title_short | Randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease |
| title_sort | randomised, controlled trial of water-based exercise training in people with stable coronary heart disease |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/96184 |