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Are United States Adults With Coronary Heart Disease Meeting Physical Activity Recommendations
The American Journal of Cardiology, 03/04/08
Zhao G et al. - The findings of this study demonstrate that patients with CHD are less likely to comply with physical activity recommendations than subjects without CHD. Intensive physical activity counseling is needed for patients with CHD to increase their physical activity levels if no contraindications to increased physical activity exist.
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