Authors
James A Blumenthal, Wei Jiang, Michael A Babyak, David S Krantz, David J Frid, R Edward Coleman, Robert Waugh, Michael Hanson, Mark Appelbaum, Christopher O'Connor, James J Morris
Publication date
1997/10/27
Journal
Archives of Internal Medicine
Volume
157
Issue
19
Pages
2213-2223
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Background
Previous studies have demonstrated that myocardial ischemia can be elicited by mental stress in the laboratory and during daily life and that ischemia induced by mental stress is associated with an increased risk for future cardiac events in patients with coronary artery disease.
Objectives
To examine the extent to which ischemia induced by mental stress can be modified by exercise or stress management, and to evaluate the impact of these interventions on clinical outcomes.
Methods
One hundred seven patients with coronary artery disease and ischemia documented during mental stress testing or ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring were randomly assigned to a 4-month program of exercise or stress management training. Patients living at a distance from the facility formed a nonrandom, usual care comparison group. Myocardial ischemia was reassessed following treatment, and patients were …
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