TY - JOUR T1 - Coronary care programme improved food habits but not physical activity or smoking status after acute myocardial infarction JF - Evidence Based Nursing JO - Evid Based Nurs SP - 14 LP - 14 DO - 10.1136/ebn.1.1.14 VL - 1 IS - 1 A2 - , Y1 - 1998/01/01 UR - http://ebn.bmj.com/content/1/1/14.abstract N2 - Carlsson R, Lindberg G, Westin L , Et AL. Influence of coronary nursing management follow up on lifestyle after acute myocardial infarction. Heart 1997 Mar; 77 : 256 –9. OpenUrlAbstract/FREE Full Text To determine whether a secondary prevention programme run by a nurse rehabilitator improves the lifestyle (food habits, smoking status, and physical activity) of adults during the year after an acute myocardial infarction.Randomised controlled trial with 1 year follow up.A university hospital in Sweden.168 adults (mean age 62 y, 75% men) who were ≥ 50 years old and admitted to hospital with a confirmed acute myocardial infarction (World Health Organisation definition). Exclusion criteria were unstable angina, predefined ST segment changes during exercise testing, or evidence of congestive heart failure.During the 3 weeks after hospital discharge, patients visited a nurse and cardiologist and received exercise training and information on risk factors and lifestyle changes. 4 weeks after discharge, patients were … ER -