Authors

  1. Jansson , Anna K.
  2. Schumacher , Tracy L.
  3. Kocanda , Lucy
  4. Whatnall , Megan
  5. Fenwick , Matthew
  6. Betts , Dimity
  7. Bauman , Adrian
  8. Kerr , Jane
  9. Duncan , Mitch J.
  10. Collins , Clare E.
  11. Boyle , Andrew
  12. Inder , Kerry J.
  13. Plotnikoff , Ronald C.

Abstract

Out of the articles screened (n = 24,517), 33 reports across 31 independent studies were considered eligible (n = 1958 patients aged ≤50 yr). Cardiac rehabilitation completion rates ranged from 64% to 100%; however, only 5 studies presented a completion rate definition. The length of the program ranged from 7 d to 20 wk, with most (65%) ranging between 6 and 12 wk. While the studies included in this systematic review indicated relatively high rates of completing CR, these are likely to overrepresent the true completion rates as few definitions were provided that could be compared to completion rates used in clinical practice. This systematic review also found that all interventions prescribed exercise (eg, aerobic alone or combined with resistance training or yoga) but had very limited inclusion or description of other integral components of CR (eg, initial assessment and smoking cessation) or how they were assessed and individualized to meet the needs of younger attendees.