Determinants of Maximal Oxygen Consumption in Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients: The Role of Sex
Teresa Gisinger, Robert Berent, Eleonore Pablik, Nagihan Kilic Kanyücel, Fatih Kanyücel, Jürgen Harreiter, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer

TL;DR
This study finds that men and women with heart disease benefit differently from cardiac rehabilitation, with women and those with certain health issues showing smaller improvements in oxygen consumption.
Contribution
The study identifies sex and comorbidities as key factors influencing the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs.
Findings
Males showed higher baseline and greater improvement in maximal oxygen consumption compared to females.
Heart valve surgery and diabetes were associated with lower improvements in oxygen consumption in both sexes.
Female sex was independently linked to a smaller increase in VO2 max after rehabilitation.
Abstract
Objectives: We aimed to assess sex differences in benefits from cardiac rehabilitation and the impact of comorbidities. Methods: We analyzed 3239 individuals with cardiovascular diseases (81.2% males) who participated in a three-week cardiac rehabilitation program at Bad Schallerbach center (Upper Austria). Training success was measured by maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max). Sex-specific differences in baseline characteristics were assessed using t-tests/chi2 tests. Associations between covariates and the outcome were evaluated with baseline-adjusted univariate analysis of variance/linear regression models. Covariates significant at α = 0.05 were included in a multivariable linear regression model, which was refined by backward selection based on the best Akaike information criterion. The final model was used to test the relationship between sex and the outcome. Results: The mean age…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular and exercise physiology · Cardiac Health and Mental Health · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
