ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the association between physical activity levels and the clinical outcome at presentation, as well as the 30-day prognosis of hospitalized patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS).BackgroundRegular physical activity has been associated with decreased risk of coronary heart disease. However, less is known about the effects of life-long physical activity on ACS prognosis.MethodsFrom October 2003 to September 2004, a sample of 6 hospitals located in urban and rural Greek regions were selected, and almost all of their ACS patients were enrolled into the study (2,172 patients were included in the study; 76% men and 24% women). Logistic regression models were applied to evaluate the effect of physical activity ...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-10Aims To assess the association between past level of physical activi...
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), whose main pathological substrate is atherosclerosis, constitutes a m...
To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death during the...
Abstract Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is one of the main causes of morbidity and morta...
Aims: The aims of this study were to ascertain the relationship between level of physical activity ...
Introdução: Devido aos aprimoramentos nos sistemas de atenção, o número de indivíduos que sobrevivem...
Anthropometric parameters have a role in diagnosing obesity, which increases the risk of acute coro...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death dur...
AIMS To ascertain the relationship between level of physical activity and outcomes and to discrimina...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Background: The incidence of MI is increasing in all societies, as in Iran, and coronary artery dise...
Objectives: Physical inactivity is associated with high cardiovascular risk. The purpose of this stu...
AIMS: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Background: The benefits of physical activity (PA) in prevention of Myocardial Infarcion (MI) are we...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-10Aims To assess the association between past level of physical activi...
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), whose main pathological substrate is atherosclerosis, constitutes a m...
To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death during the...
Abstract Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is one of the main causes of morbidity and morta...
Aims: The aims of this study were to ascertain the relationship between level of physical activity ...
Introdução: Devido aos aprimoramentos nos sistemas de atenção, o número de indivíduos que sobrevivem...
Anthropometric parameters have a role in diagnosing obesity, which increases the risk of acute coro...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death dur...
AIMS To ascertain the relationship between level of physical activity and outcomes and to discrimina...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Background: The incidence of MI is increasing in all societies, as in Iran, and coronary artery dise...
Objectives: Physical inactivity is associated with high cardiovascular risk. The purpose of this stu...
AIMS: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Background: The benefits of physical activity (PA) in prevention of Myocardial Infarcion (MI) are we...
Under embargo until: 2022-02-10Aims To assess the association between past level of physical activi...
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), whose main pathological substrate is atherosclerosis, constitutes a m...
To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death during the...