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The aim of this study was to compare the physiological effects of an indivi
dually adjusted outpatient group training programme to the standardized rec
ommendations of walking in elderly patients (>65 years) discharged after an
acute coronary episode. In all, 101 patients, 20 women and 81 men, aged 65
-84 (mean 71) years, were randomized either to a supervised outpatient grou
p training programme during three months (n = 50) or to a control group (n=
51), Exercise tolerance increased from 104 watts to 122 watts (p < 0.001) i
n the training group and from 102 watts to 105 watts (n.s.) in the control
group. Self-estimated level of physical activity was higher in the patients
in the training group than in the control group (p < 0.001), as was graded
well-being (p < 0.05). Organized aerobic group training can easily be perf
ormed in elderly patients after acute coronary syndrome, with results of im
proved exercise tolerance and a higher self graded well-being.