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Effects of a low-intensity dynamic-resistance training protocol using an isokinetic dynamometer on muscular strength and aerobic capacity after coronary artery bypass grafting

Abstract Objective Study the effect of muscle strength training on muscle strength, maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max), hemodynamic and anthropometric parameters as well as quality of life after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods After CABG surgery, 32 patients were randomized into two gro...

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Published in:Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine 2013-03, Vol.56 (2), p.85-101
Main Authors: Ghroubi, S, Elleuch, W, Abid, L, Abdenadher, M, Kammoun, S, Elleuch, M.H
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Heart Rate - physiology
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Humans
Internal Medicine
Maximal oxygen uptake
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Oxygen Consumption - physiology
Paramètres hémodynamiques
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Pontage aortocoronaire
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