Ghisi, Gabriela Lima de MeloGabriela Lima de MeloGhisiKim, Won-SeokWon-SeokKimCha, SeungwooSeungwooChaAljehani, RaghdahRaghdahAljehaniCruz, Mayara Moura AlvesMayara Moura AlvesCruzVanderlei, Luiz Carlos MarquesLuiz Carlos MarquesVanderleiPepera, GaryfalliaGaryfalliaPeperaLiu, XiaXiaLiuXu, ZhiminZhiminXuMaskhulia, LelaLelaMaskhuliaVenturini, ElioElioVenturiniHUNG-JUI CHUANGPereira, Danielle GomesDanielle GomesPereiraTrevizan, Patricia FernandesPatricia FernandesTrevizanKouidi, EvangeliaEvangeliaKouidiBatalik, LadislavLadislavBatalikGhanbari Firoozabadi, MahdiehMahdiehGhanbari FiroozabadiBurazor, IvanaIvanaBurazorJiandani, Mariya PrakashMariya PrakashJiandaniZhang, LingLingZhangTourkmani, NidalNidalTourkmaniGrace, Sherry LSherry LGrace2024-04-082024-04-082023-110828282Xhttps://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/641775Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are underutilized globally, especially by women. In this study we investigated sex differences in CR barriers across all world regions, to our knowledge for the first time, the characteristics associated with greater barriers in women, and women's greatest barriers according to enrollment status.en[SDGs]SDG3Women's Cardiac Rehabilitation Barriers: Results of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation's First Global Assessmentjournal article10.1016/j.cjca.2023.07.016377473802-s2.0-85174163247https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85174163247