Heart Failure: Activity and Exercise

Overview

Regular activity has many benefits for people who have heart failure. It may help you to:

  • Have fewer symptoms. For example, you may feel less tired or less out of breath.
  • Feel stronger and have more energy.
  • Improve your mood.
  • Stay independent and live longer.
  • Avoid having to go to the hospital.

If you aren't already active, talk with your doctor before you start an exercise program. Of course, what's safe for you depends on how bad your heart failure is. But even if you can do only a small amount of exercise, it's better than not doing any exercise at all.

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Current as of: July 31, 2024

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