PDFTech ReportAM 64-2DOT/FAA/AM-64/02Cardiovascular diseasesPhysical fitnessHealthPhysiological aspectsObesityHypertensionEvaluation and assessmentBlood pressureHeart rateRespiratory systemWeightElectrocardiographyTrainingHuman subject testingUnited StatesCivil Aerospace Medical InstituteNaughton, JohnBalke, BrunoNagle, FrancisCivil Aeromedical Research InstituteNTL-AVIATION-AVIATIONUS Transportation CollectionThe value of regular physical activity in the prevention of clinically manifest coronary artery disease has received much emphasis during the past few years
suMMARY The effects of a simple physical training programme were investigated in a prospective and r...
Cardiovascular diseases exact human and economic costs that are growing year after year. A great dea...
Fourteen patients with stabilized myocardial infarction were submitted to a functional evaluation be...
PDFTech ReportAM 66-17DOT/FAA/AM-66/17Cardiovascular diseasesPhysical fitnessAbilitiesBlood pressure...
The effects of muscular exercise on patients recovering from myocardial infarction are discussed. Wi...
PDFTech ReportAM 66-21DOT/FAA/AM-66/21Cardiovascular diseasesEtiologyPathologyTherapyPhysical fitnes...
The effects of 4 to 6 weeks ' physical conditioning on the cardiovascular and respiratory respo...
The concept of maximal working capacity is defined in coronary patients and the evolution of this in...
This experiment was designed to determine whether physical conditioning can be achieved in the prese...
Background: The incidence of MI is increasing in all societies, as in Iran, and coronary artery dise...
Objectives: Supervised exercise cardiac rehabilitation programs have been suggested to all patients ...
<h2>Background: Before the year 1950 treatment of myocardial Infarction patients was complete bed re...
Introduction: The importance and necessity of preventing the occurrence of these diseases in order t...
Abstract: A sedentary lifestyle is one of the five major risk factors for coronary heart disease (CH...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of major morbidity and CVD- and all-caus...
suMMARY The effects of a simple physical training programme were investigated in a prospective and r...
Cardiovascular diseases exact human and economic costs that are growing year after year. A great dea...
Fourteen patients with stabilized myocardial infarction were submitted to a functional evaluation be...
PDFTech ReportAM 66-17DOT/FAA/AM-66/17Cardiovascular diseasesPhysical fitnessAbilitiesBlood pressure...
The effects of muscular exercise on patients recovering from myocardial infarction are discussed. Wi...
PDFTech ReportAM 66-21DOT/FAA/AM-66/21Cardiovascular diseasesEtiologyPathologyTherapyPhysical fitnes...
The effects of 4 to 6 weeks ' physical conditioning on the cardiovascular and respiratory respo...
The concept of maximal working capacity is defined in coronary patients and the evolution of this in...
This experiment was designed to determine whether physical conditioning can be achieved in the prese...
Background: The incidence of MI is increasing in all societies, as in Iran, and coronary artery dise...
Objectives: Supervised exercise cardiac rehabilitation programs have been suggested to all patients ...
<h2>Background: Before the year 1950 treatment of myocardial Infarction patients was complete bed re...
Introduction: The importance and necessity of preventing the occurrence of these diseases in order t...
Abstract: A sedentary lifestyle is one of the five major risk factors for coronary heart disease (CH...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of major morbidity and CVD- and all-caus...
suMMARY The effects of a simple physical training programme were investigated in a prospective and r...
Cardiovascular diseases exact human and economic costs that are growing year after year. A great dea...
Fourteen patients with stabilized myocardial infarction were submitted to a functional evaluation be...