Summary of evidence on nutritional adherence in cardiac rehabilitation among patients with coronary heart disease after PCI based on mobile healthcare systems - Report - MDSpire

Summary of evidence on nutritional adherence in cardiac rehabilitation among patients with coronary heart disease after PCI based on mobile healthcare systems

  • By

  • Yaqin Hu

  • Dongyan Lu

  • Jinghua Yi

  • Mengying Wang

  • Jingya Liang

  • Jing Li

  • July 6, 2026

  • 0 min

Share

Clinical Report: Nutritional Compliance in Cardiac Rehabilitation Post-PCI

Background

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with significant implications for healthcare systems. Cardiac rehabilitation is essential for managing CHD, particularly after PCI, where nutrition plays a critical role in recovery and long-term health. However, adherence to nutritional guidelines remains low among patients.

Data Highlights

No specific numerical data or trial results were provided in the source material.

Key Findings

  • Nutritional adherence post-PCI is often below 32%.
  • Good nutritional adherence can reduce cardiovascular mortality by 14%–28%.
  • Mobile health technologies can facilitate better dietary adherence.
  • Traditional nutritional management methods are limited by infrequent follow-ups.
  • Systematic research is needed to consolidate evidence on nutritional adherence interventions.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should consider integrating mobile health technologies into cardiac rehabilitation programs to enhance nutritional adherence among patients post-PCI. Continuous support and monitoring can lead to improved dietary behaviors and better health outcomes.

Conclusion

Improving nutritional adherence through mobile health interventions is crucial for enhancing cardiac rehabilitation outcomes in patients with coronary heart disease after PCI.

Related Resources & Content

  1. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2025 -- Digital health interventions for cardiac rehabilitation in stable coronary artery disease
  2. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2025 -- i-CARE: a smartphone-based intervention to enhance cardiac rehabilitation in coronary artery disease
  3. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), 2026 -- Application of Digital Health Technologies in Cardiac Rehabilitation for Patients With Coronary Heart Disease: Scoping Review
  4. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2025 -- Cost-effectiveness of digitally enabled cardiac rehabilitation: progress, promise, and persisting questions
  5. 2025 Guideline for Acute Coronary Syndromes - Professional Heart Daily | American Heart Association
  6. Effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation interventions delivered via mHealth technologies: a systematic review and meta-analysis - ScienceDirect
  7. Diet and nutrition in cardiovascular disease prevention: a scientific statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions of the European Society of Cardiology - PubMed
  8. 2025 Guideline for Acute Coronary Syndromes - Professional Heart Daily | American Heart Association
  9. Effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation interventions delivered via mHealth technologies: a systematic review and meta-analysis - ScienceDirect
  10. Diet and nutrition in cardiovascular disease prevention: a scientific statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology and the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing & Allied Professions of the European Society of Cardiology - PubMed

Original Source(s)

Related Content