News-Medical.Net January 20, 2025
University of Granada

Physical activity, especially through face-to-face programs, reduces depression and anxiety in these patients.

A study led by researchers from the University of Granada, carried out in collaboration with the University of Castilla-La Mancha and the Radboud University Medical Center (The Netherlands), has shown that the context in which physical exercise is performed plays a key role in improving the mental health and quality of life of patients with coronary heart disease.

The result of the research, led by the research group of Prof. Francisco B. Ortega (Faculty of Sport Sciences. University of Granada) has been published in the European Heart Journal under the title Exercise type and settings, quality of life, and mental health in coronary artery disease: a network...

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