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Exercise Capacity and All-Cause Mortality in Prehypertensive Men
American Journal of Hypertension, 06/24/09
Kokkinos P et al. - A strong, inverse and graded association between exercise capacity and all-cause mortality was observed in prehypertensive individuals. The protective effects of increased fitness were more pronounced in younger than older individuals, suggesting that age should be more closely considered when assessing fitness and mortality relationships.
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