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Abstract This study showed the favorable effect of CRP on lipid profile (including TC, TG, HDL, and LDL) of patients with CVD, we suggest that for achieving the most favorable impact on lipid levels in patients with CVD, a multifactorial CRP that include exercise training, dietary education, and psychological support and counseling should also include educational sessions on the importance of pharmacological as well as nonpharmacological treatments of serum lipids from a public health perspective, it is essential to emphasize that overweight / obese individuals with risk factors or with established type 2 diabetes and CVD can reap important cardio-metabolic benefits from physical activity, cardiac rehabilitation and healthy eating regardless of changes in adiposity. Thus, overweight/obese individuals considered at increased risk for CVD and type 2 diabetes due to sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, and a high BMI should be encouraged to engage in regular physical activity and consume a more nutrient-dense diet, regardless of whether the healthier lifestyle leads to weight loss. Higher frequency and intensity CR programs have more favourable effect than lower ones in context of more improvement in anthropometric measures, effort tolerance, symptomatology, laboratory and echocardiographic measurements so they should be encouraged more and indidually tailored according to each single patient’s circumstances. Key words: Ischemic heart disease - Maximal heart rate- Myocardial infarction- Metabolic equivalent |