Heart failure: Activity and exercise
IntroductionWhen you have
heart failure, it is very important to exercise
regularly. If you are not already active, your doctor may want you to begin an
exercise program. Of course, a safe level of exercise will depend on your
specific diagnosis and stage of heart failure. But even if you can only do a
small amount of exercise, it is better than not doing any exercise at
all. Key points- Have a checkup before beginning an exercise
program. Your doctor probably will do an
electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) and possibly an
exercise stress test to see how much activity your
heart can safely handle.
- Your doctor may recommend a supervised cardiac rehabilitation
program at a local hospital or clinic. For more information, see the topic
Cardiac Rehabilitation.
- Start out slowly,
exercising for only a few minutes at a comfortable rate. Then each day, try
gradually to increase the length of time and the intensity of your
workout.
- You should not exercise during times when your heart
failure is not under control.
- Set goals that you can reach. If you
expect too much, you are likely to become discouraged and to stop
exercising.
What do you need to know about exercise and heart failure?
Why do you need a regular exercise program?
How can you get started on an exercise program?
Where to go from here
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