Physical activity is one of the most effective treatments in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, but the optimal training mode as well as predictors for treatment success are poorly investigated. This dissertation presents the results of the OptimEx-Clin trial, in which the effects of a 12-month exercise training intervention (high-intensity interval training vs. moderate training vs. control group) and predictors of change in peak oxygen consumption were investigated, including in-depth discussion and implications for future research.
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Physical activity is one of the most effective treatments in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, but the optimal training mode as well as predictors for treatment success are poorly investigated. This dissertation presents the results of the OptimEx-Clin trial, in which the effects of a 12-month exercise training intervention (high-intensity interval training vs. moderate training vs. control group) and predictors of change in peak oxygen consumption were investigated,...
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