#35-H(HA) Aerobic Exercise in Heart Failure

STUDENT: Shanay Baker

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ADVISOR: Khalid Almasloukh

ABSTRACT:

The inability of the heart to pump enough blood and oxygen to meet the demands of your body’s organs is referred to as heart failure. The proposed interventions are that people who engage in aerobic exercise for at least 30 minutes 5-7 days per week will have fewer hospital visits for cardiovascular problems than those who do not engage in regular aerobic activities. The findings of this study will provide enough information on how people who do not engage in frequent aerobic exercise are more likely to visit the hospital for cardiovascular conditions. Physical activity is very important in preventing heart failure. Heart failure is a common risk factor for people who do not engage in cardiorespiratory fitness. These people are at a high risk of becoming obese. People who engage in regular aerobic activity have a completely different heart appearance and behavior than those who do not. The heart is typically the organ in charge of circulating blood throughout the body and supplying oxygen.

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