Reduction of coronary risk factors immediately and 1 year after inpatient rehabilitation in a highly motivated patient cohort.

Felix Schnöll, Herbert Laimer, Johann Altenberger, Ronald Hödl, Helmut Schwann, Christiane Marko, Rudolf Müller, Werner Kullich
Author Information
  1. Felix Schnöll: Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut für Rehabilitation Interner Erkrankungen, Thorerstrasse 26, 5760, Saalfelden, Austria, felix.schnoell@sbg.at.

Abstract

Adherence to medical advice, driven by high patient motivation, could lead to a significant reduction in risk factors during cardiac rehabilitation.During a 1-year period, 9082 patients were admitted to six cardiac rehabilitation centres. A total of 1195 highly motivated subjects were selected based on their reliable completion of a survey regarding cardiac risk factors.Study subjects had lower risk factors at baseline compared with a contemporary Austrian database. At discharge from the rehabilitation programme subjects showed further reductions in median weight, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, blood pressure and resting pulse rate (due to increased levels of daily exercise). Smoking also decreased. Most of these changes were still significant after 1 year.The risk factors in these highly motivated patients were low to begin with and were further reduced by an inpatient rehabilitation programme. The content and method of delivery of this programme seem to be effective. Efforts should focus on increasing motivation.

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MeSH Term

Aged
Austria
Cohort Studies
Combined Modality Therapy
Coronary Disease
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Health Surveys
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Motivation
Patient Admission
Patient Care Planning
Patient Compliance
Recurrence
Rehabilitation Centers
Risk Factors
Treatment Outcome

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