O'Callaghan W G, Teo K K, O'Riordan J, Webb H, Dolphin T, Horgan J H
Eur Heart J. 1984 Aug;5(8):649-51. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.eurheartj.a061721.
Male (227) and female (37) participants in a supervised rehabilitation programme for patients with coronary artery disease were compared in relation to their compliance with and response to the programme. The drop-out rate was higher in females (18.9% vs 7.9%) and their attendance rate at sessions was lower (77% vs 87%). Following the programme, exercise duration was significantly increased in both groups to a similar degree, although absolute values were consistently higher in males. The heart rates required to perform given workloads were reduced for both sexes, the magnitude of reduction being similar. Blood pressure was not altered after rehabilitation. These findings show that female patients, despite poorer compliance than males, can benefit equally from exercise rehabilitation.
在一项针对冠心病患者的监督康复计划中,对227名男性参与者和37名女性参与者在计划依从性和反应方面进行了比较。女性的退出率更高(18.9%对7.9%),她们的课程出勤率更低(77%对87%)。康复计划实施后,两组的运动时长均显著增加,且增加程度相似,尽管男性的绝对值始终更高。完成给定工作量所需的心率在两性中均有所降低,降低幅度相似。康复后血压没有变化。这些发现表明,女性患者尽管依从性比男性差,但同样能从运动康复中受益。