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Objectively Measured Adherence to Physical Activity Guidelines After Acute Coronary Syndrome

The probability that patients met the guidelines each week was estimated using logistic regression with generalized estimating equations accounting for within-subject correlation and adjusting for covariates that influence physical activity: age, sex, ethnicity, race, partner status, GRACE (Global R...

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Published in:Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2017-03, Vol.69 (9), p.1205-1207
Main Authors: Kronish, Ian M., MD, MPH, Diaz, Keith M., PhD, Goldsmith, Jeff, PhD, Moise, Nathalie, MD, MS, Schwartz, Joseph E., PhD
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Acute Coronary Syndrome - physiopathology
Acute Coronary Syndrome - prevention & control
Acute coronary syndromes
Aged
Angina pectoris
Cardiology
Cardiovascular
Comorbidity
Exercise
Exercise - physiology
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Middle Aged
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