Authors

  1. Boudoulas Meis, Sophia DO, MPH
  2. Lalonde, Michelle MA
  3. Snow, Rick DO, MPH
  4. Taylor, Jennifer RN
  5. Caulin-Glaser, Teresa MD

Article Content

Rationale:

It is unclear if cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves quality of life endpoints in males ([male sign]) and females ([female sign]) >=70yrs of age.

 

Methodology:

Analysis of 53 [male sign] (76.4 +/- 4.8 yrs), 34 [female sign] (78.6 +/- 4.4 yrs) completing CR between 2/04-3/05 with pre and post SF-36 data. Higher SF-36 scores indicate less dysfunction. Student's t test and the paired t test were used for analysis.

 

Results:

Upon CR entry, [male sign] had a statistically significant higher physical function score than [female sign] however there were no other significant differences between genders. There was no significant difference in SF-36 scores between the genders pre, post CR. The males showed significant improvement for all domains of the SF-36, while females showed a significant improvement in all domains of SF-36 except bodily pain, role emotional, and mental health post CR.

  
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Conclusion:

Participation in CR can improve quality of life in elderly [male sign] and [female sign] with heart disease.