Summary:
The objective of the work was to evaluate the suitability and safety of resistance training in
patients after myocardial infarction (IM), in older patients and to assess the suitable time for
including resistance exercise into the rehabilitation programme.
The group comprises a total of 74 patients after IM aged 27-76 years (57 ± 9). The group included
65 men and 9 women. The authors divided the whole group into two sub-groups by age. The first
group is formed by patients under 65 years and the second one by those aged > 65 years. The
authors included resistance training from the third week of the rehabilitation programme.
During the resistance exercise none of the patients suffered from impaired rhythm or stenocar-
dia.The total musculsar strength during the initial tests was in the first group (< 65 years) 105 ± 26
kg and 93 ± 26 kg in the group of older patients. At the end of the rehabilitation programme in
both groups a statistically significant increase of the total strength was recorded.
In the first group it was 120 ± 20 kg and in the older patients 108 ± 23 kg, i.e. an increase by 14 and
16 %. The mean value of the ejection fraction (EF) was at the onset of rehabilitation 58 ± 7 % and
did not differ substantially in the two groups. The mean EF value at the end of rehabilitation was
59 ± 9 % in the first group and 58 ± 10 % in the second group (n.s.).
The body weight expressed as the body mass index was initially significantly lower in the older
patients (25.5 ± 2.6 kg/m 2 vs. 27.4 ± 3.3 kg/m 2 , p < 0.01). During the rehabilitation programme in
both groups a slight but statistically significant decline of body weight was recorded. In the first
group (< 65 years) to 27.0 ± 3.2 kg/m 2 and in the group of older patients to 25.2 ± 2.4 kg/m 2 ( p <
0.01).
It can be concluded that the application of resistance exercise as a supplement of classical aero-
bic training is a suitable, beneficial and safe extension of the regabilitation programme. The use
of resistance exercise is suitable even in older patients, it is well tolerated and is not associated
with cardiovascular complications. Resistance exercise can be applied already after two weeks of
the aerobic programme.
Key words:
Rehabilitation - Myocardial infarction - Resistance exercise
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