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Current Issues in Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention (CICRP), formerly known as CACR NEWSBEAT, is published three times a year, under the direction of an editorial team. Click here for current issue.

Date

Vol (Issue)

Theme

Nov 2009 17(2) Diabetes
June 2009 17(1) Integrating Individuals with Stroke into Cardiac Rehabilitation
Oct 2008 16(3) Participation of Elderly in Cardiac Rehabilitation

Jun 2008

16(2)

Psychosocial Issues in Cardiac Rehabilitation

Jan 2008 16(1) Complex Patients in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Oct 2007  15(2) Current Issues in Medical Management

June 2007

15(1)

Chronic Disease Management

Nov 2006

14(2)

Metabolic Syndrome

May 2006

14(1)

Update on Ischemic Heart Disease

Oct 2005

13(1)

Women and Heart Disease

May 2005

13(1)

Patient Education

Nov 2004

12(3)

Exercise Testing & Exercise Prescription

May 2004

12(2)

Nutrition in Cardiovascular Disease

Feb 2004

12(1)

Primary Prevention of CVD

Sept 2003

11(2)

Atherosclerosis Pathogenesis & Endothelial Dysfunction

May 2003

11(1)

Congestive Heart Failure

Dec 2002

10(3)

Adoption and Maintenance of Heart Healthy Behaviours

Sept 2002

10(2)

Atrial Fibrillation

April 2002

10(1)

Outcome Evaluation in Cardiac Rehabilitation

Dec 2001

9(6)

Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly

Sept 2001

9(5)

Alternative Program Delivery Models

April 2001

9(4)

Depression in Patients with Heart Disease

Jan 2001

9(3)

Working with Strength Training

Sep 2000

9(2)

Diabetes and Insulin Resistance

Apr 2000

9(1)

Cardiac Rehabilitation: Targeting Obesity

Dec 1999

8(3)

Psychosocial Issues and Heart Disease

Sept 1999

8(2)

Dietary Approaches to Reducing Heart Disease

Apr 1999

8(1)

Examining the emerging issue of women and heart disease.

Dec 1998

7(3)

Exercise and Activity

The purpose of the CACR CICRP is to keep members up to date on CACR activities and initiatives, to provide a forum for sharing knowledge and expertise among members and other cardiac rehabilitation professionals, and to present focused and in-depth reviews of topics relevant to the cardiac rehabilitation clinician, researcher or student.
A theme-based approach is used to direct content by selecting a specific topic relevant to cardiac rehabilitation practitioners and including four to five feature articles around this theme. Regularly appearing sections such as a profile of a Canadian program, issues around guidelines implementation, description of an ongoing or recently completed research project, and a comprehensive review of select references also relate to the theme.
In addition, the NEWSBEAT informs the membership of initiatives and activities of the association through president's reports, introduction of new Board of Directors members, membership updates, highlights of fundraising events and extensive conference information.
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