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This book demonstrates the principle of exercise testing and training, describing in precise and technical detail the use of exercise prescription to support the management of cardiac patients. It comprehensively reviews all available solutions for exercise testing with appropriate consideration of optimal testing conditions, especially when more rigorous cardiopulmonary testing is unavailable. Translation of testing results into exercise training parameters should follow specific rules, and the authors present their approach and the development of specific tools to assist, such as instant…mehr

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This book demonstrates the principle of exercise testing and training, describing in precise and technical detail the use of exercise prescription to support the management of cardiac patients. It comprehensively reviews all available solutions for exercise testing with appropriate consideration of optimal testing conditions, especially when more rigorous cardiopulmonary testing is unavailable. Translation of testing results into exercise training parameters should follow specific rules, and the authors present their approach and the development of specific tools to assist, such as instant exercise intensity calculators or interval-to-continuous approach with flexible progression rate based on heart rate plateau. Predicted training intensity and adequate training progression remain key elements of successful exercise prescription. Finally, this book describes how an exercise prescription follow-up program will determine long-term outcome.

Based on the authors' educational workshops, Exercise Programming for Cardiac Patients encourages a prescriptive approach to exercise training with dosage, up-titration and comprehensive overview of patient parameters. As a critical preventative concept, exercise training is often overlooked, but this book is formulated to provide extensive supportive information for cardiologists looking to include it into their patients' management regimens. It is therefore designed to promote the clinical application of exercise training and is a key addition to the literature for all involved in the management of these patients.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Staron is currently working as Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at The Upper Silesian Medical Center in Katowice, Poland. Previously serving as Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia he established the first Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit and implemented the first exercise training program in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Dr. Staron is a main author of textbook Exercise prescription in cardiac rehabilitation published by MDPI in 2022. He is serving as Member of the Board of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Group of the Polish Cardiac Society. Dr. Staron implemented yoga and tai-ji into cardiac rehabilitation in Poland in 2014. He has been awarded the European Society of Cardiology training grant in 2008.

Dr. Rybicki is currently retired. He was working in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Department at Rehabilitation Center Repty, Poland. He established individual ramp exercise test protocols, metabolic equivalent of task (MET)-to-wat formulas and exercise intensity calculator. In the past he has been actively involved in development of cardiac rehabilitation in Poland as a Member of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Group of the Polish Cardiac Society. He is an author of numerous articles about exercise programming in cardiac rehabilitation.