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期刊名:European journal of cardiovascular prevention & rehabilitation

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Mette Madsen,Vilmundur Gudnason,Andrzej Pajak et al. Mette Madsen et al.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and hospitalization in both sexes in nearly all countries of Europe. The main forms of cardiovascular disease are ischaemic heart disease and stroke. The magnitude of the problem contrast...
Simona Giampaoli,Niklas Hammar,Roza Adany et al. Simona Giampaoli et al.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and hospitalization in both sexes in nearly all countries of Europe. The main forms of cardiovascular disease are ischaemic heart disease and stroke. Stroke by itself is the second leadin...
Georgios Lyratzopoulos,Richard F Heller,Margaret Hanily et al. Georgios Lyratzopoulos et al.
Background: Individuals of lower socioeconomic status have an adverse cardiovascular disease risk factor profile. We examined whether deprivation status influences within-individual change over time in blood pressure (BP)...
Nikolaos P E Kadoglou,Fotios Iliadis,Nikoleta Angelopoulou et al. Nikolaos P E Kadoglou et al.
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) and chronic inflammation are strongly related to increased cardiovascular risk. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether an aerobic training programme would ameliorate inflammat...
Maaike Angevaren,Luc Vanhees,Wanda Wendel-Vos et al. Maaike Angevaren et al.
Background: Physical activity is thought to facilitate cognitive performance and to slow down the rate of age-related cognitive decline. This study aimed to investigate the association between the time spent on physical a...
Lieven Annemans,Mark Lamotte,Peter Clarys et al. Lieven Annemans et al.
Objectives: Several studies and reports support the health benefits of frequent physical exercise, on the condition that this exercise is controlled and maintained. Given the scarce resources that can be spent on health a...
Neville G Suskin,George Heigenhauser,Rizwan Afzal et al. Neville G Suskin et al.
Background: It is unclear whether the beneficial effects of habitual exercise on insulin resistance are due to concomitant weight loss, changes in diet or whether they are simply related to the transient effects of the la...