Heart Rate Recovery After Exercise in Outpatients with Coronary Heart Disease: Role of Depressive Symptoms and Positive Affect.
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PubMed ID
28975490
Description
Heart rate recovery after 1 min of exercise cessation (HRR-1) is an important prognostic factor in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). We aimed to further elucidate the association between HRR-1 and known psychosocial risk factors in patients referred for comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation. We examined 521 patients with coronary heart disease in the first week of an outpatient cardiac rehabilitation program. Depressive and anxiety symptoms were measured with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and positive (PA) and negative affect were rated with the Global Mood Scale. Depressive symptoms showed a significant inverse relationship with HRR-1 (p < .05), controlling for sociodemographic and medical covariates, whereas anxiety symptoms did not show a significant association. PA made a significant contribution to HRR-1 as well (p < .05). Our findings suggest an independent association between HRR-1 and psychosocial risk factors of CVD.
Date of Publication
2017-12
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Anxiety symptoms Cardiovascular disease Depressive symptoms Heart rate recovery Positive affect Psychosocial risk factors
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Rohrbach, Tina | |
Saner, Hugo | |
Schmid, Jean Paul |
Series
Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
1068-9583
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open.access