[Impact of a cardiac rehabilitation program on adherence to the mediterranean diet and physical activity in acute coronary syndrome].

Guillermo Moreno, Adrián Arranz-Escudero, Noelia de la Torre-Lomas, Catalina Munera-Jiménez, Gracia Fernández-Casado, Rocío Tello de Meneses-Becerra, M. P. Sanz-Ayán, Juan Izquierdo-García
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Objective To evaluate the efficacy of a cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) in improving adherence to non-pharmacological secondary prevention in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Method Retrospective study of patients with ACS referred to CRP in a tertiary hospital from 2018 to 2021. Pre-post differences in adherence to physical activity, Mediterranean diet, smoking, and motivation to change were analyzed. Age, sex, and baseline motivation were analyzed in predicting change in adherence. Results 418 patients were included. At the end of the CRP, the adherence to the mediterranean diet increased (p < 0.05; d = 0.83), frequency of physical activity increased by 2.16 (p < 0.05), and motivation to change remained constant (p = 0.94). Both women and men improved their adherence to the mediterranean diet. Both sexes performed more physical activity at the end of the CRP (1.89 times more in men and 4 times more in women; p < 0.05). An association was found between initial motivation and greater changes in adherence to the mediterranean diet (p < 0.05). An inversely proportional difference was observed between age and adherence to the mediterranean diet (p < 0.05). Conclusions The CRP, in our hospital environment, has an effect of improving adherence to the mediterranean diet and physical exercise in patients with ACS. The change in adherence to the diet increases as the motivation to change the baseline increases, and age is inversely related to the change in adherence.
[心脏康复计划对急性冠状动脉综合征患者坚持地中海饮食和体育锻炼的影响]。
目的评估心脏康复计划(CRP)在改善急性冠状动脉综合征(ACS)患者非药物二级预防依从性方面的疗效。方法对2018年至2021年一家三甲医院转诊至CRP的ACS患者进行回顾性研究。分析了坚持体育锻炼、地中海饮食、吸烟和改变动机的前后差异。分析了年龄、性别和基线动机对依从性变化的预测作用。在 CRP 结束时,地中海饮食的坚持率提高了(p < 0.05;d = 0.83),体育锻炼的频率增加了 2.16(p < 0.05),而改变的动机保持不变(p = 0.94)。女性和男性对地中海饮食的坚持程度都有所提高。在 CRP 结束时,男女都进行了更多的体育锻炼(男性是女性的 1.89 倍,女性是男性的 4 倍;p < 0.05)。研究发现,最初的动机与坚持地中海饮食的更大变化之间存在关联(p < 0.05)。结论 在我们医院的环境中,CRP 有助于提高 ACS 患者对地中海饮食和体育锻炼的依从性。随着改变基线的动机增加,饮食坚持率的变化也会增加,而年龄与坚持率的变化成反比。
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