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. 1973 Oct;19(10):62–66.

Exercise Versus Hypnotherapy in Coronary Rehabilitation

T Kavanagh, R J Shephard, H Doney, V Pandit
PMCID: PMC2371143  PMID: 20468985

Abstract

Over a two year period a group of 31 post-myocardial infarction patients were subjected to an exercise rehabilitation program of gradually increasing intensity and duration. At the same time a group of 14 similar patients were given a non-active program utilizing the teaching of autohypnosis to achieve a more relaxed lifestyle. Individuals were randomly allocated to each group.

Only those exercisers capable of achieving and maintaining a heavy training program showed tangible gains of cardiorespiratory fitness in all parameters measured. Those who achieved a moderate level of training showed improvement in some indices, but regressed in others; their overall improvement was no better than the inactive group.

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