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14:00 PM-15:00 PM
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Concurrent Scientific
Oral Presentations
Oral #1
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH PROMOTION PRACTICES, PREFERENCES AND PRIORITIES OF OLDER WOMEN LIVING WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
D.E. Rolfe,1 K.K. Yoshida,1 S. Jaglal,1 R. Reid,2 S. Thomas1
1University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; 2University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada
Oral #2
ANXIETY AND HEALTH LOCUS OF CONTROL IS ASSOCIATED WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN CARDIAC PATIENTS
Darren A Mercer, B.Sc.,1,2,3 Blaine Ditto, PhD,2 Kim L. Lavoie, PhD,1,3,4 Andre Arsenault, MD,1,3 Simon L. Bacon, PhD1,3,5
1Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, Montreal, Canada; 2Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; 3Research Centre, Montreal Heart Institute-A University of Montreal Affiliated Hospital, Montreal, Canada; 4Department of Psychology, University of Quebec at Montreal, Montreal, Canada; 5Department of Exercise Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Oral #3
PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS' RECEIPT AND PERCEPTIONS OF CARDIAC REHABILITATION DISCHARGE SUMMARIES
P.A. Polyzotis, R. Reid, T. Fair, K. Unsworth, S. Evans, C. Parsons, S.L. Grace
York University, University Health Network, York Central Hospital, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Southlake Regional Health Centre, London Health Sciences Centre, and Ross Memorial Hospital
Oral #4
ACUTE RESPONSES TO HIGH AND LOW VELOCITY RESISTANCE TRAINING IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE
Brendan Pikaluk, Philip Chilibeck, Jawed Akhtar, Rick Stene, Madison Yurach, Julianne Rooke, Scotty Butcher
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Oral #5
IMPACT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON DEPRESSION AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY (IPAD-CS)-PRELIMINARY RESULTS
D. Scott Kehler,1,2,+ David Horne,3,+ Brett Hiebert,1 George Kaoukis,3 Eric Garcia,1,2 Ihor Babiak,1,2 Rakesh C. Arora,2,3, ++ Todd A. Duhamel1,2, ++
1Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre, 2Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, 3Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; +Co-first author; +Co-principal investigators
Oral #6
CHANGES IN CHOLESTEROL LEVELS OVER AN 18-YEAR PERIOD IN A RANDOM SAMPLE OF NEWFOUNDLAND RESIDENTS: EFFECT OF DIET VS. PHARMACOTHERAPY
P. Turton,1 B. Sussex,2 D. McKay,2 V. Gadag,2 A. Chockalingam,3 E. Helis,1 J.G. Fodor1
1Minto Prevention and Rehabilitation Centre, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 2Health Sciences Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada; 3Office of Global Health-NHLBI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Oral #7
THE INFLUENCE OF AN INTEGRATED EXERCISE AND NUTRITION PROGRAM ON THE RISK FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN PERSONS LIVING WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
A.A. Phillips, M. Flesher, S.S.D. Bredin, A. Chiu, B. Leslie, P. Woo, D.E.R. Warburton
Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond British Columbia; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Oral #8
THE PROGNOSTIC IMPORTANCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN A LARGE CARDIAC REHABILITATION COHORT
B. Martin, University of Calgary (U of C) & Cardiac Wellness Institute of Calgary (CWIC), Calgary, AB; R. Arena, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; T. Hauer, CWIC, Calgary, AB; S. Aggarwal, U of C & CWIC, Calgary, AB; J.A. Stone, U of C & CWIC, Calgary, AB.
Oral #9
PROGNOSTIC COMPARISON OF ESTIMATED AEROBIC CAPACITY AND PERCENT-PREDICTED VALUES IN MEN AND WOMEN COMPLETING CARDIAC REHABILITATION
B. Martin, University of Calgary (U of C) & Cardiac Wellness Institute of Calgary (CWIC), Calgary, AB; R. Arena, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; T. Hauer, CWIC, Calgary, AB; S. Aggarwal, U of C & CWIC, Calgary, AB; J.A. Stone, U of C & CWIC, Calgary, AB.
Scientific Poster Presentations
Saturday, October 22, 2010
CACR Showcase Posters available for viewing:
9:30 AM-4:30 PM
Authors present: 10:30 AM-11:30 AM
Sunday, October 23, 2010
CACR Showcase Posters available for viewing:
9:30 AM-1:00 PM
Authors present: 9:30 AM-10:00 AM
Scientific Posters
Poster #1
MIND THE GAP: DISCREPANCY BETWEEN VOLUME OF CARDIAC REVASCULARIZATION PROCEDURES PERFORMED AND CARDIAC REHABILITATION CAPACITY IN ONTARIO
Sherry L. Grace, Yongyao Tan, Dan Purdham, David Alter, Kori Kingsbury, Paul Oh
York University; University Health Network; Cardiac Care Network; Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences; Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto
Poster #2
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A PORTUGUESE VERSION OF THE CARDIAC REHABILITATION BARRIERS SCALE
G.L.M. Ghisi,1,2 R.Z. Santos,3 V. Schveitzer,3 A.L. Barros,3 T.L. Recchia,3 P. Oh,2 M. Benetti,3 S.L. Grace2,4
1University of Toronto. Faculty of Physical Education and Health. Exercise Sciences. Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention Program. Toronto, ON, Canada; 3 Santa Catarina State University. Health Sciences and Sports Centre. Florianopolis, SC, Brazil; 4York University and University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
Poster #3
IMPACT OF SUPERVISED EXERCISE TRAINING ON DAILY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS OF ELDERLY CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION PATIENTS
A. Ramadi,1 D. Buijs,1 M. Stickland,2 M. Senaratne,2 R.G. Haennel1
1Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and 2Covenant Health, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Poster #4
BEYOND THE STRESS TEST: A NON-INVASIVE WAY TO INDUCE ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONNING FOR CAD PATIENTS
Francois Lalonde, Doctorant,1 Denis Arvisais, MSc, MSI,1 Edith Simeon, MSc,2 Daniel Curnier, PhD1
1Departement de Kinesiologie, Universite de Montreal, QC, Canada; 2Departement de Biostatistique, Quintiles, QC, Canada
Poster #5
COMMUNITY-BASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TRAINING: AN EFFECTIVE MEANS OF IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF ABORIGINAL AND NON-ABORIGINAL INDIVIDUALS WITH A HISTORY OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Heather J.A. Foulds,1,2 Shannon S.D. Bredin,1,3 Darren E.R. Warburton1,2
1University of British Columbia; 2Cardiovascular Physiology and Rehabilitation Lab; 3Cognitive and Functional Learning Lab
Poster #6
RISK ASSESSMENT IN ACS PATIENTS WITH EARLY DISCHARGE AND ACCESS TO REHABILITATION (RADAR): SAFETY AND EARLY EXPERIENCE
Mishaela Houle, Leslie Wilson, Lisa Sorenson, Lea Carlyle, Sherry Pysyk, Caroline Black, Bill Daub, William Dafoe, Blair J O'Neill
Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute (Maz) and the Northern Alberta Cardiac Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta
Poster #7
THE PREVELANCE OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE AMONGST CARDIAC REHABILITATION PARTICIPANTS AND ITS IMPACT ON OUTCOME
T.L. Parsons,1 F.K. Nelson,1 K. Wakefield,1 D. Hopkins-Rosseel,1,2 S. LaHaye,2 W. Hopman1
1Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada; 2Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, ON, Canada
Poster #8
A PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRE STUDY OF INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS FOLLOWING CARDIAC HOSPITALIZATION: RELATION TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
A. Soltan, Y.W. Leung, J. Rush, M. Gupta, G. Wu, S.L. Grace, on behalf of the CRCARE Investigators
York University & University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
Poster #9
IMPACT OF ACUTE VERSUS STABLE CORONARY HEART DISEASE ON SMOKING CESSATION SUCCESS
A. Armstrong, R.D. Reid, L. McDonnell, D.A. Aitken, A.L. Pipe
University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Poster #10
READY TO GO BACK YET? TESTING A WORK READINESS INTENTION SCALE IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION PATIENTS
F.T. O'Hagan, Trent University, Peterborough, ON; Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC; S.G. Thomas, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Poster #11
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH IN HEART TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Anita T. Cote,1 Mark J. Haykowsky,2 Kenneth Riess,2 Shannon S. D. Bredin,1 Darren E.R. Warburton1
1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; 2University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
Poster #12
LEARNING EFFECT IN 6 MINUTE WALK TESTING AMONG LOW INTENSITY CARDIAC REHABILITATION PARTICIPANTS: A PILOT STUDY
M.L. Keast, V. Filteau, G.A. Proulx, P. Turton
Minto Prevention and Rehabilitation Centre, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Poster #13
MAINTAINING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (Pa) AMONG POST-CARDIAC REHABILITATION (CR) PATIENTS
S.N. Khan,1, 2 S. Shanmugasegaram,3 S. Thomas,2 P. Oh1,2
1Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (TRI), 2University of Toronto, 3York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Poster #14
EXAMINING CHANGE IN SELF-EFFICACY FOR EXERCISE AND ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION PATIENTS
A-M. Selzler,1 W.M. Rodgers,1 M. Senaratne,1 R.G. Haennel1
1University of Alberta, 2Covenant Health, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Poster #15
INDIRECT TREATMENT COMPARISON OF NOVEL ANTIPLATELET DRUGS DIRECTED AGAINST THE ADP RECEPTOR COMPARED TO PLACEBO-EVALUATION BY THREE DIFFERENT STATISTICAL APPROACHES
S. Steiner, L. Chen, D. Coyle, G.A. Wells
University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada
Poster #16
A CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM OF COMBINED AEROBIC AND RESISTANCE TRAINING IS EFFECTIVE IN PRODUCING FUNCTIONAL ADAPTATIONS
J.E. Silbernagel, P.A. Bend, J.L. Ruland, K.T. Miller, J.M. Ludlow, J.P. Neary
Dr. Paul Schwann Applied Health and Research Centre, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
Poster #17
SHOULD WE USE GAIT SPEED IN OUR ASSESSMENT OF OLDER PATIENTS IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION?
J.B. Dubberley, L.C. Mataseje, R.S. McKelvie
Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Poster #18
TRIAGING PATIENTS FOR EXERCISE STRESS TESTING IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION
J. Harris, M.L. Keast, A.L. Pipe, A.E. Mark
University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Minto Prevention and Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Poster #19
DEVELOPMENT OF A PRIMARY CARE PREDICTION EQUATION FOR AEROBIC FITNESS USING THE SIX-MINUTE WALK TEST
Jamie F. Burr, Shannon S. D. Bredin, Marc D. Faktor, Aaron Phillips, Sarah Charlesworth, Adam Ivey, Taylor Drury, Heather J.A. Foulds, Renee Fougere, Jonathon Cheung, Darren E.R. Warburton
University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada