Publications by authors named "Eneas Antonio Rocco"

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is defined as an inability of the ventricles to optimally accept blood from atria with blunted end- diastolic volume response by limiting the stroke volume and cardiac output. The HEpEF prevalence is higher in elderly and women and may be associated to hypertension, diabetes mellitus and atrial fibrillation. Severe exercise intolerance, manifested by dyspnea and fatigue during physical effort is the important chronic symptom in HFpEF patients, in which is the major determinant of their reduced quality of life.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Eneas Antonio Rocco"

  • - Eneas Antonio Rocco's research primarily focuses on cardiovascular health, particularly in relation to rehabilitation and exercise interventions for patients with heart conditions.
  • - His 2020 publication, "Brazilian Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Guideline - 2020," outlines clinical practices and recommendations for improving cardiovascular care in Brazil.
  • - In a 2018 study, Rocco explored the impact of exercise training on patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), emphasizing its essential role in mitigating severe exercise intolerance and enhancing the quality of life for these patients.