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2016 Annual Meeting Recorded Session 207: Exercise and Atrial Fibrillation - How Much Is Too Much?
This course will address the following:
- What is the role of physical activity in preventing AF
- When does exercise become counterproductive?
- What is the basis of AF in otherwise healthy people such as athletes/ endurance trainees
- What is the evidence supporting benefits of CR in patients with AF for rate control, fitness, QOL, rhythm control etc.
- Are benefits of CR in patients with established indications such as CHF, MI impacted by the presence of concomitant AF?
- How specifically can CR staff manage and monitor patients with AF attending CR programs
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Please note, if you attended this session at the 2016 Annual Meeting in New Orleans and claimed CE for the live session, you cannot also get CE for the recorded session.
This course will address the following:
- What is the role of physical activity in preventing AF
- When does exercise become counterproductive?
- What is the basis of AF in otherwise healthy people such as athletes/ endurance trainees
- What is the evidence supporting benefits of CR in patients with AF for rate control, fitness, QOL, rhythm control etc.
- Are benefits of CR in patients with established indications such as CHF, MI impacted by the presence of concomitant AF?
- How specifically can CR staff manage and monitor patients with AF attending CR programs
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CE Credit: 1.0 AACVPR