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  • 3. Blunted vascular responses but preserved endothelial vasodilation after submaximal exercise in chronic heart failure.
    Umpierre D, Stein R, Vieira PJ, Ribeiro JP.
    Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil; 2009 Feb; 16(1):53-9. PubMed ID: 19188808
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  • 6. Inspiratory muscle training improves blood flow to resting and exercising limbs in patients with chronic heart failure.
    Chiappa GR, Roseguini BT, Vieira PJ, Alves CN, Tavares A, Winkelmann ER, Ferlin EL, Stein R, Ribeiro JP.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 2008 Apr 29; 51(17):1663-71. PubMed ID: 18436118
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  • 9. Exercise training in patients with advanced chronic heart failure (NYHA IIIb) promotes restoration of peripheral vasomotor function, induction of endogenous regeneration, and improvement of left ventricular function.
    Erbs S, Höllriegel R, Linke A, Beck EB, Adams V, Gielen S, Möbius-Winkler S, Sandri M, Kränkel N, Hambrecht R, Schuler G.
    Circ Heart Fail; 2010 Jul 29; 3(4):486-94. PubMed ID: 20430934
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  • 17. Exercise capacity improves with time in pediatric heart transplant recipients.
    Dipchand AI, Manlhiot C, Russell JL, Gurofsky R, Kantor PF, McCrindle BW.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 2009 Jun 29; 28(6):585-90. PubMed ID: 19481019
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  • 18. Peripheral abnormalities in chronic heart failure.
    Adamopoulos S, Coats AJ.
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  • 19. Uric acid in cachectic and noncachectic patients with chronic heart failure: relationship to leg vascular resistance.
    Doehner W, Rauchhaus M, Florea VG, Sharma R, Bolger AP, Davos CH, Coats AJ, Anker SD.
    Am Heart J; 2001 May 29; 141(5):792-9. PubMed ID: 11320368
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  • 20. Exercise training attenuates progressive decline in brachial artery reactivity in heart transplant recipients.
    Braith RW, Schofield RS, Hill JA, Casey DP, Pierce GL.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 2008 Jan 29; 27(1):52-9. PubMed ID: 18187087
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