Exercise Intensity And Duration Linked To Improved Outcomes For Heart Failure Patients
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 - 13:28
in Health & Medicine
The level of exercise is linked with the reduction of hospitalization and death in patients with chronic heart failure, according to a new study. Researchers measured the duration and intensity of exercise and found that increasing these parameters improved patients' quality of life and exercise capacity, and lessened their risk for hospitalization and death.
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