Effects of comprehensive rehabilitation on weight reduction in myocardial infarction patients

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The effect of a comprehensive rehabilitation programme, including diet therapy, was studied in overweight male myocardial infarction (MI) patients randomly assigned to a rehabilitation group (n=69) and a control group (n=64). The results show a mean weight decrease of 3.8 kg in the rehabilitation group and a mean weight increase of 1.1 kg in the control group (t = -5.78, p<0.001). The proportion of patients reducing their weight more than 5 kg was 33% in the rehabilitation group and 5% in the control group (χ2=15.6, p<0.001). Patient characteristics which significantly affected the weight change by univariate analysis were age, level of overweight, smoking habits, employment situation and social problems. Multivariate analyses yielded a two-variable model with moderate explanatory power in the rehabilitation group. The model includes the variables Body Mass Index and cessation of smoking before MI.

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Karvetti, R. L., & Knuts, L. R. (1983). Effects of comprehensive rehabilitation on weight reduction in myocardial infarction patients. Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 15(1), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.2340/165019771983154346

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