Recovering from cardiovascular conditions involves more than just medical treatment; it requires a holistic approach. Cardiac rehabilitation and lifestyle medicine are key components in this process, addressing both the physical and behavioral aspects of heart health. During rehabilitation, patients engage in structured exercise programs that help restore heart function and overall strength. However, it's not just about exercise; lifestyle medicine plays an equally critical role by focusing on healthy eating, stress reduction, and behavior change to prevent future heart events. By combining these two approaches, patients receive comprehensive care that targets the root causes of heart disease, fostering long-term heart health and well-being.
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