This clinical trial will evaluate a two-week eccentric exercise program conducted as part of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation in patients after a heart attack (myocardial infarction). Eccentric exercise involves muscle contractions while the muscles are lengthening and may allow the muscles to work at a relatively high load with a lower cardiovascular and metabolic demand than traditional exercise.
The main aim of the study is to determine whether eccentric exercise affects blood levels of proteins released or regulated in response to physical activity, including musclin, interleukin-6, and myostatin. The study will also evaluate whether the program improves physical performance and functional capacity.
Participants will complete eccentric cycling exercise on a semi-recumbent cycle ergometer during a two-week cardiac rehabilitation program. Blood samples and physical-function measurements will be collected before and after the intervention.