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1993 Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Author Index Ades PA, 75, 188 Fernhall B, 432 Lavie CJ, 264, 406 Roffman DS, 17, 83 Albrecht AE, 182 Fletcher BJ, 80 Lee NE, 104 Roy BA, 271 Albrink MJ, 412 Foss-Campbell B, 37 Levandoski S, 37 Almon L, 80 Franklin BA, 194, 379 Levandoski SG, 283 Franks BD, 172 Lillis D, 182 Sagiv A, 418 Frost CD, 20 Littman AB, 406 Sagiv M, 418 Ball TE, 255 Looney M, 255 Schauer JE, 182 Barata JT, 167 Loy SF, 104 Shaw C, 126 Ben-Sira D, 418 Sheldahl LM, 37, 283 Bergey D, 87 Gardner AJ, 104 Smith JL, 194 Berra K, 78 Gardner AW, 188 Maresh CM, 110 Snook R, 251 Blair SN, 161 Gleysteen JJ, 13 Matthews RV, 104 Sotile WM, 237 Boganhagen WH, 182 Glickman-Weiss E, 172 McConnell TR, 31 Stralow CR, 255 Borysyk LM, 194 Goldhammer E, 418 McCully KK, 126 Stratmann H, 25 Brown MA, 201 Gordon NF, 11, 161, 381 McElveen G, 87 Stulbarg MS, 424 Gordon S, 194 Messerli FH, 264 Gorman KM, 126 Milani RV, 406 Camaione DN, 110 Gormley JM, 424 Morgan BJ, 182 Taylor CB, 78 Cameron J, 194 Grove MA, 271 Munford AM, 201 Tefft LR, 432 Carrieri-Kohlman V, 424 Munford PR, 201 Thomas JJ, 398 Carter R, 117 Timmis GC, 194 Christie LG, 271 Haas JH, 31 Tristani F, 37, 283 Clark BA III, 31, 110 Hanson P, 182 Normandin EA, 110 Climor L, 418 Hargrove H, 277 Coast JR, 117 Hassan E, 248, 395 Ullrich TH, 412 Conlin NC, 31 Heng MK, 104 O’Hare E, 20 Hoberty R, 251 Owen P, 96 Hodgson JL, 43 Owen PM, 20 Ventura HO, 264 Dabbs ADV, 387 Holland GJ, 104 Owen SV, 110 Verrill D, 87 Dafoe WA, 235 Hollingsworth V, 194 Vincent WJ, 104 Dattilo AM, 243 Hopewell R, 412 DeWitt C, 194 Patel K, 51 Dodd SL, 172 Pease MO, 182 Weintraub N, 25 DDooslsaan AG,, 9265 lyriboz Y, 172 PPeorrrtie r MGK,A, 12604 WWiilllkiea mNsA ,M A3,7 , 321853 Dougherty SM, 37, 283 Posner JD, 126 Wilmore JH, 167 Douglas MK, 424 Wilson MG, 243 Dressendorfer RH, 194 Jensen BE, 80 Witt K, 87 Johnson E, 20 Quaid TP, 172 Yeater RA, 412 Edwards WW, 172 Eisenhauer AC, 104 Keller C, 277 Reardon J, 51 Emmett JD, 43 Kohl HW III, 161, 381 Rice CR, 80 ZuWallack RL, 51 Author Index - 447 1993 Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Subject Index Age Bypass surgery, coronary, and behavior after coronary angioplasty, 172 bicycle ergometer protocols in elderly therapy for psychological distress after males, 126 hospital discharge, 201 Death, sudden and cardiovascular responses to shoveling, and arrhythmias in hypertension and obe- 43 Calcium channel blockers, interaction sity with left ventricular hypertrophy, dietary intake and blood cholesterol in el- with theophylline, 395 264 derly persons, 80 Caloric intake and expenditure affecting risk in exercise testing, 381 and reliability of cardiopulmonary exercise body weight, 11 Depression measures in older patients, 188 Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabil- after hospital discharge in coronary dis- Anaerobic thresholds, and exercise pre- itation association with JCR, 235 ease, behavior therapy in, 201 scription methods, 31 Captopril, pharmacologic activity of, 17 and functional improvement after cardiac in left ventricular dysfunction, 110 Carbamazepine interaction with theophyl- rehabilitation and exercise program, 406 Angioplasty, coronary, and cost-effective- line, 395 Diet. See Nutrition ness of rehabilitation, 172 Carpentry work in coronary disease, car- Diltiazem interaction with theophylline, i jin-converting enzyme inhibitors diovascular responses to, 283 395 in heart failure, 84 Catecholamine levels, and heart rate after in hypertension, 83 exercise in cardiac transplant recipients, Editorials, 75, 235 pharmacologic activity of, 17 182 Educational interventions side effects of, 85 Cholesterol levels, and dietary intake in readability of materials in, 20 Anticonvulsants, interaction with theo- elderly persons, 80 and self-efficacy estimates of recovery be- phylline, 395 Cimetidine interaction with theophylline, haviors in cardiac patients, 398 Anxiety after hospital discharge in coro- 395 Enalapril, pharmacologic activity of, 17 nary disease, behavior therapy in, 201 Cold environment, and cardiovascular re- Energy expenditure, and caloric intake af- Arm exercise sponses to shoveling, 43 fecting fat stores, 11 effects in chronic obstructive pulmonary Coronary artery disease Epinephrine levels, and heart rate after ex- disease, 25 angioplasty in, and cost-effectiveness of re- ercise in cardiac transplant recipients, hemodynamic responses affected by left habilitation, 172 182 ventricular function, 104 bypass surgery in, and behavior therapy Errata, 181, 296 Arrhythmias in hypertension and obesity for psychological distress after hospital Erythromycin interactions with theophyl- with left ventricular hypertrophy, 264 i , 201 line, 248 depression in, and functional outcome after Exercise Behavior therapy for psychological dis- rehabilitation program, 406 bicycle ergometer protocols in elderly tress after hospital discharge in coronary exercise training intensity guidelines in, males, 126 disease, 201 271 and body fat reduction, 11 Benazepril, pharmacologic activity of, 17 infarction in, and treadmill testing before and cardiovascular responses to shoveling, Beta-adrenoreceptor blockers hospital discharge, 194 43 interaction with theophylline, 395 and left ventricular diastolic function in iso- endurance affecting quality of life in pulmo- and lipid levels during exercise training metric exercise, 418 nary disease, 51 program, 167 lipid levels in and heart rate recovery in cardiac trans- Bicycle ergometer protocols in elderly after gastric bypass for obesity, 13 plant recipients, 182 males, 126 after prolonged exercise, 432 isometric, and left ventricular diastolic Black women and reliability of cardiopulmonary exercise function in cardiac disease, 418 coronary heart disease in, 243 measures in older patients, 188 in left ventricular dysfunction health beliefs in, 277 resistance exercises in, 255 hemodynamic effects of, 104 Blood pressure responses to carpentry work in, 283 prescription methods in, 110 in carpentry work, 283 risk factors in black women, 243 life style approach to, 161 in cold environment while shoveling, 43 self-efficacy estimates and patient educa- lipid levels after prolonged sessions in, 432 hypertension in. See Hypertension tion in, 398 prescription methods compared to gas ex- orthostatic changes in cardiac disease, 96 weight-carrying affected by load distribu- change anaerobic threshold, 31 and upper body obesity in women, 412 tion in, 37 in left ventricular dysfunction, 110 Breathing exercise training in chronic ob- Cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation pro- and sudden cardiac death in prescription of structive pulmonary disease, 117 grams, 75 graded testing, 381 448 - Subject Index 1993 treadmill self-efficacy and walking perfor- Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, as- Practice issues mance in COPD, 424 sociation with Canadian Association of cost-effectiveness of PTCA rehabilitation, weight-carrying tasks affected by load dis- Cardiac Rehabilitation, 235 172 tribution, 37 guidelines for cardiac maintenance pro- Exercise training Leg exercise grams, 87 beta-blockers ating blood lipids in, 167 effects in chronic obstructive pulmonary patient education interventions, 398 comparison of arm and leg exercise in disease, 25 readability of educational materials, 20 chronic obstructive pulmonary disaese, hemodynamic responses affected by left Propranolol interaction with theophylline, 25 ventricular function, 104 395 depression affecting functional outcome in, Letters to the editor, 142, 218 Psychosocial issues 406 Life style exercise, 161 behavior therapy for distress after hospital intensity guidelines in coronary disease, Lipid levels discharge in coronary disease, 201 271 after gastric bypass for obesity, 13 factors affecting rehabilitation, 78 and reliability of cardiopulmonary mea- beta-blockers affecting, in exercise training intimacy factor in cardiopulmonary rehabil- sures in older patients, 188 program, 167 itation, 237 resistance exercise in coronary disease, 255 and cholesterol intake in elderly persons, Pulmonary disease, obstructive. See Ob- 80 structive pulmonary disease, chronic Family stress in adjustment to cardiopul- and coronary heart disease in black (COPD) monary illness, 237 women, 243 Fat stores prolonged exercise affecting, 432 Quality of life, pulmonary rehabilitation caloric intake and expenditure affecting, 11 relation to upper body obesity in women, program affecting, 51 and cardiovascular responses to shoveling, 412 Quinapril, pharmacologic activity of, 17 43 Lisinopril, pharmacologic activity of, 17 Fluoroquinolone interactions with theo- Ramipril, pharmacologic activity of, 17 phylline, 248 Myocardial infarction Ranitidine interaction with theophylline, and behavior therapy for psychological dis- 395 Fosinopril, pharmacologic activity of, 17 tress after hospital discharge, 201 Rehabilitation programs and treadmill testing before hospital dis- costs and benefits of, 75 Gas exchange charge, 194 after PTCA, 172 anaerobic threshold, and exercise prescrip- and depression affecting functional out- tion, 31 Nifedipine interaction with theophylline, come in cardiac programs, 406 in left ventricular dysfunction, 110 395 exercise prescription methods compared to ventilatory threshold, and exercise training Norepinephrine levels, and heart rate after anaerobic thresholds in, 31 intensity in cardiac disease, 271 exercise in cardiac transplant recipients, guidelines for cardiac maintenance pro- 182 grams, 87 Health beliefs in young black women, 277 Nutrition intimacy factor in, 237 Heart disease. See also Coronary artery dis- caloric intake and expenditure affecting fat nutrition in pulmonary programs, 387 ease stores, 11 psychosocial factors in, 78 and hemodynamic effects of arm or leg ex- and coronary heart disease risk factors in and quality of life in chronic pulmonary ercise, 104 black women, 243 disease, 51 orthostatic blood pressure changes in, 96 dietary intake and blood cholesterol in el- self-efficacy and cardiac patient education readability of educational materials in, 20 derly persons, 80 in, 398 Heart failure, angiotensin-converting en- and maintenance of weight loss in obesity, structuring of pulmonary services in, 251 zyme inhibitors in, 84 164 and treadmill testing before hospital dis- Heart rate in pulmonary rehabilitation, 387 charge after myocardial infarction, 194 in carpentry work, 283 Resistance exercise in disease, in cold environment while shoveling, 43 Obesity cardiovascular responses to, 255 recovery after exercise in cardiac transplant and arrhythmias in left ventricular hyper- Respiratory muscle training in chronic ob- recipients, 182 trophy, 264 structive pulmonary disease, 117 in treadmill testing before hospital dis- and coronary heart disease in black Rifampin interactions with theophylline, charge after myocardial infarction, 194 women, 243 248 ventilatory threshold, and exercise training and lipid changes after gastric bypass, 13 intensity in cardiac disease, 271 maintenance of weight loss in, 164 Self-efficacy estimates Heart transplantation, and heart rate re- upper-body, and risk of cardiovascular dis- and cardiac patient education, 398 covery after exercise, 182 ease in women, 412 and treadmill performance in COPD, 424 Histamine H, receptor antagonists, inter- Obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic Shoveling activities, and cardiovascular re- action with theophylline, 395 (COPD) sponses in three environments, 43 Hypertension nutrition in rehabilitation programs, 387 Smoking, and coronary heart disease in angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors quality of life after rehabilitation program black women, 243 in, 83 in, 51 Sudden death and arrhythmias in left ventricular hyper- respiratory muscle training in, 117 and arrhythmias in hypertension and obe- trophy, 264 responses to exercise therapy in, 25 sity with left ventricular hypertrophy, and coronary heart disease in black treadmill self-efficacy and walking perfor- 264 women, 243 mance in, 424 risk in exercise testing, 381 Orthostatic blood pressure changes in car- Insulin levels, and upper body obesity in diac disease, 96 Temperature, environmental, and cardio- women, 412 Oxygen consumption in carpentry work, vascular responses to shoveling, 43 Ischemic heart disease. See Coronary artery 283 Theophylline interactions with other disease drugs, 395 Isometric exercise, and left ventricular dia- Phenobarbital interaction with theophyl- antibiotics, 248 stolic function in cardiac disease, 418 line, 395 Transplantation of heart, and heart rate re- Isoniazid interactions with theophylline, Phenytoin interaction with theophylline, covery after exercise, 182 248 395 Treadmill exercise Subject Index 1993 - 449 effects in chronic obstructive pulmonary Ventilatory threshold, and exercise train- Verapamil interaction with theophylline, disease, 25 ing intensity in cardiac disease, 271 395 and heart rate recovery in cardiac trans- Ventricular diastolic function, isometric exercise affecting, in cardiac disease, 395 Walking performance, and self-efficacy in plant recipients, 182 Ventricular dysfunction COPD patients, 424 before hospital discharge after myocardial exercise prescription methods in, 110 Weight infarction, 194 and hemodynamic effects of arm or leg ex- caloric intake and expenditure affecting, 11 and reliability of cardiopulmonary mea- ercise, 104 in obesity. See Obesity sures in older patients, 188 Ventricular hypertrophy, and arrhythmias Weight-carrying in coronary artery dis- and self-efficacy in COPD patients, 424 in hypertension and obesity, 264 ease, load distribution affecting, 37 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685, Title 39 United States Code) Date of Filing—October 1, 1993. Title of Publication—Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation; Frequency of Issue—Bi-monthly; Annual Subscription Price—$65.00; Location of Known Office of Publication—12107 Insurance Way, Suite 114, Hagerstown, MD 21740; Location of the Headquarters or General Business Offices of the Publisher—J. B. Lippincott Company, 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Publisher—J. B. Lippincott Co., 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Editor—Barry A. Franklin, PhD, Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 7611 Elmwood Ave., Suite 201, Middleton, WI 53562; Managing Editor—Lisa Nelson, 7611 Elmwood Ave., Suite 201, Middleton, WI 53562; Owner—J. B. Lippincott Co., 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities—Wolters Kluwer, US Corp., 1185 Avenue of the Americas, 37th floor, New York, NY 10036. A. Total no. copies printed (net press run), average 4,767, actual 7,200; B. Paid circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales, average none; actual none; 2. Mail subscriptions, average 3,737, actual 3,885; C. Total paid circulation, average 3,737, actual 3,885; D. Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means. Samples complimentary, and other free copies, average 418, actual 156; E. Total distribution (sum of C and D), average 4,155, actual 4,041; F. Copies not distributed 1. Office use, leftover, unaccounted, spoiled after printing, average 612, actual 3,159; 2. Returns from news agents, none; G. Total (sum of E & F—should equal net press runs shown in A), average 4,767, actual 7,200. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Virginia B. Martin, Vice President, Journals. 450 - Subject Index 1993

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