Circulation, Vol 55, 738-740, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
RA Stein
The effect of interval exercise training on the peak coital heart rate in
post myocardial infarction patients was studied. Sixteen men (ages 46-54)
underwent a 16-week bicycle ergometer training program 12 to 15 weeks
following their first myocardial infarction. Portable ECG tape recorders
were used to record the ECG during coitus twice before and twice after the
training program. The maximum minute oxygen consumption (VO2max) was
measured in each subject during bicycle ergometer ECG examinations before
and after the training program. A control group of six post myocardial
infarction patients who were not trained was evaluated in the same manner.
The exercise-trained group had an average increase in VO2max of 11.5%(2.7
to 3.0 L/min) and an average decrease in peak coital heart rate of
5.5%(127/min to 120/min). The control group demonstrated a 2% increase in
VO2max and no significant change in peak coital heart rate. The increase in
aerobic capacity (VO2max) and the consequent reduction in peak coital heart
rate in our trained group suggests the potential value of exercise training
in improving sexual function in the patient with angina during coitus.
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