By Leonard A. Kaminsky, PhD, FAACVPR, JCRP Editor-in-Chief
The final issue of JCRP for 2021 (Volume 41, No. 6) is now available, featuring a series of special focused reviews on cardiac rehabilitation—six in all. As an additional treat, our three guest editors offer some context in the videos below about the content they are reviewing. Simply click on each recording to see and hear Amanda R. Bonikowske, PhD; Jeffrey W. Christle, PhD, CEP; and Cemal Ozemek, PhD, RCEP summarize the work.
We’re also rounding out the year with an additional two articles on Cardiac Rehabilitation, plus one on Pulmonary Rehabilitation and several research letters.
You can access the Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention:
Special Focused Reviews on Cardiac Rehabilitation
Rethinking Rehabilitation: A Review of Patient Populations Who Can Benefit From Cardiac Rehabilitation
Enrollment and Adherence to Early Outpatient and Maintenance Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs
A Review of Disparities in Cardiac Rehabilitation: Evidence, Drivers, and Solutions
Asynchronous and Synchronous Delivery Models for Home-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Scientific Review
Nutrition Intervention in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Review of the Literature and Strategies for the Future
Cognition and Exercise: General Overview and Implications for Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Improvement in Physical Function After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Using a Novel Rehabilitation Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Minor Improvement in Activity and Participation and Decline in Physical Activity Motivation After Cardiac Rehabilitation Discharge
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Effect of Strength Versus Strength and Endurance Upper Limb Exercise Training in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Research Letters
Peak Oxygen Uptake Estimation From a Moderate 1-km Treadmill Walk in Women With Cardiovascular Disease
Increasing Cardiac Rehabilitation Referrals Through an Outpatient Intervention
Patient Perspectives on the Utilization of Telehealth in Cardiac Rehabilitation During COVID-19 Pandemic
Keep Your Move in the Tube® Method and Self-Confidence After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
An Evaluation of Device-Measured Physical Activity Levels of Patients With Nonpermanent Atrial Fibrillation
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Original Investigation: Current Nutrition Practice in Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs
November/December Literature Update
Upcoming Content
For upcoming content in the Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention:
Check out the Published Ahead of Print section for articles published ahead of the print version of JCRP