The statistics are harrowing: 30 per cent of all deaths in New Zealand, according to Massey University research, are caused by cardiovascular diseases, including heart, stroke and blood disease.
And one in every 20 people in New Zealand is living with heart disease, according to Heart Foundation statistics.
For those battling a cardiac illness, DHBs do offer basic cardiac rehabilitation but a new clinic in Auckland, the ExerScience Clinic, has been established to offer an in-depth programme where at risk people are heavily monitored as they exercise and progress back to health.
Clinic manager Eleanor Nattrass notes that research shows cardiac rehabilitation can reduce premature death by up to 50 per cent and says "traditionally we're talking about a lot of heart disease, a lot of cardiac rehab patients not getting enough care for their conditions.
"There are very few clinics in New Zealand where patients can get the help they need to recover from traumatic life events," she says, adding there is a gap in the system between
people with chronic disease and injury becoming well and independent again.