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Research project

OPTICARE M/F

Status: Ongoing project

The OPTICARE M/F study aims to explore the role of sex and gender differences in the effectiveness of different types of cardiac rehabilitation interventions.

What we do

About our project

Background
Cardiac rehabilitation is essential for patients after cardiovascular disease. For decades, cardiovascular disease has been seen as a men’s disease. Enrolment of women in clinical trials is low. Still, outcomes of studies have been generalized to both sexes. The current cardiac rehabilitation guidelines are based on research performed in populations mainly consisting of men. It is known that sex and gender differences exist in health outcomes and behaviors. When entering cardiac rehabilitation, women are older, have a higher blood pressure, a higher cholesterol, a lower exercise capacity, and have more psychosocial problems. Only few studies focused on sex and gender differences in outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation. 

Objective
The purpose of this study is to perform additional analyses on the data collected in the randomized controlled trial OPTICARE to explore the role of sex and gender differences in the effectiveness of different types of cardiac rehabilitation interventions.

 

Our research focus

Physical behaviour

  • Physical fitness
  • Physical activity 
  • Sedentary behavior

 

Risk Profile

  • BMI
  • Blood pressure
  • Cholesterol
  • Glucose
  • Smoking

 

Psychosocial outcomes

  • Anxiety and Depression
  • Participation in society
  • Quality of life

Collaborations

Erasmus MC

  • Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Department of Cardiology
  • Department of Internal Medicine

 

Outside Erasmus MC

  • Capri Hartrevalidatie

Our team

Dr. N ter Hoeve

Dr. HJG van den Berg-Emons

Dr. M. Sunamura

M. de Bakker

B. Quak

Dr. J. Roeters-van Lennep

Prof. Dr. H. Boersma

 

Contact us

N. ter Hoeve: n.terhoeve@erasmusmc.nl