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A controlled trial of community based coronary rehabilitation

Two hundred patients who had suffered an acute myocardial infarction 4-6 weeks before entered a randomised controlled trial of exercise treatment at a community sports centre supervised by a general practitioner. Eighty one per cent of the treatment group continued to exercise until they returned to...

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Published in:British Heart Journal 1990-12, Vol.64 (6), p.370-375
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Angina Pectoris - etiology
Biological and medical sciences
Cardiology. Vascular system
Community Health Services
Coronary heart disease
England
Exercise Therapy
Family Practice
Follow-Up Studies
Heart
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
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Myocardial Infarction - complications
Myocardial Infarction - metabolism
Myocardial Infarction - rehabilitation
Oxygen Consumption
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