Bewegen en stresscontrole goed voor het hart*.
Uit een klein onderzoek is gebleken dat mensen
met hartproblemen en daarvoor medicijnen ontvangen veel beter worden als ze 3x
in de week een half uur doen fitnessen en wekelijks een training volgen om de
stress onder controle te krijgen.
Exercise, Stress
Management Boost Heart Health
Patients with heart disease
fared better than with drugs alone
(HealthDay News) --
Cutting down on stress and boosting aerobic
fitness fights both heart disease and depression, a new study finds.
Reporting in the
April 6 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association,
researchers at Duke University Medical Center tracked the mental and physical
health of 92 men and 42 women, aged 40 to 84, with stable ischemic heart disease
and exercise-induced myocardial ischemia -- decreased blood flow to the heart
muscle.
The study
participants received either their routine medical care; usual care plus
supervised aerobic exercise for 35 minutes three times a week for 16 weeks; or
usual care and weekly 1.5-hour stress
management training for 16
weeks.
Patients in the
exercise and stress-management groups had lower average depression scores and
reduced distress scores compared with the patients who received only usual care,
the researchers report. The exercise and stress-management patients also had
more favorable improvements in certain cardiovascular risk factors.
"Results of
this randomized, controlled trial demonstrate that behavioral treatments provide
added benefits" to heart disease patients already receiving standard
medical care, the study authors wrote.
The longer-term
effects of exercise and stress management still need to be evaluated in a larger
study, they add. But they believe that, based on these findings, exercise and
de-stressing "offer considerable promise" to patients threatened by
heart disease.(April 2005)