(HealthDay News) -- A cardiac rehabilitation program teaches you
how to lead a heart-healthy lifestyle, covering topics from fitness
to food.
The American Council on Exercise says here's what to expect from
a cardiac rehab program:
- First, you'll talk to the staff about your medical history,
current medications, your lifestyle and your goals for the
program.
- The staff should devise a personal treatment and exercise
plan.
- During actual rehab visits, you'll probably weigh yourself,
then exercise while hooked up to a device that records your heart
activity.
- Your program may include aerobic, flexibility and strengthening
exercises.
- The program also may cover how to make healthy food choices,
manage your health and deal with the emotional issues associated
with a heart condition.
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