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614 related items for PubMed ID: 16287765

  • 1. Prescribing exercise at varied levels of intensity and frequency: a randomized trial.
    Duncan GE, Anton SD, Sydeman SJ, Newton RL, Corsica JA, Durning PE, Ketterson TU, Martin AD, Limacher MC, Perri MG.
    Arch Intern Med; 2005 Nov 14; 165(20):2362-9. PubMed ID: 16287765
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  • 2. Reduction in cardiovascular disease risk factors: 6-month results from Project Active.
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  • 6. Biomarkers of cardiovascular disease risk in 40-65-year-old men performing recommended levels of physical activity, compared with sedentary men.
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  • 7. Response of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein to exercise training in an at-risk population.
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  • 8. Effect of aerobic exercise training on serum levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol: a meta-analysis.
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    Arch Intern Med; 2007 May 28; 167(10):999-1008. PubMed ID: 17533202
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  • 11. Alterations of atherogenic low-density lipoproteins and serum fatty acids after 12 week moderate exercise training in sedentary Thai women.
    Sittiwicheanwong R, Ariyapitipun T, Gulsatitporn S, Nopponpunth V, Abeywardena M, Dahlan W.
    Asia Pac J Clin Nutr; 2007 May 28; 16(4):602-8. PubMed ID: 18042518
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  • 12. ApoB but not LDL-cholesterol is reduced by exercise training in overweight healthy men. Results from the 1-year randomized Oslo Diet and Exercise Study.
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    J Intern Med; 2007 Aug 28; 262(2):235-43. PubMed ID: 17645591
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  • 13. Effects of exercise intensity on physical fitness and risk factors for coronary heart disease.
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  • 14. Adherence to exercise prescriptions: effects of prescribing moderate versus higher levels of intensity and frequency.
    Perri MG, Anton SD, Durning PE, Ketterson TU, Sydeman SJ, Berlant NE, Kanasky WF, Newton RL, Limacher MC, Martin AD.
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  • 15. Changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and coronary heart disease risk factors following 24 wk of moderate- or high-intensity exercise of equal energy cost.
    O'Donovan G, Owen A, Bird SR, Kearney EM, Nevill AM, Jones DW, Woolf-May K.
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  • 16. A randomized trial investigating the 12-month changes in physical activity and health outcomes following a physical activity consultation delivered by a person or in written form in Type 2 diabetes: Time2Act.
    Kirk A, Barnett J, Leese G, Mutrie N.
    Diabet Med; 2009 Mar 28; 26(3):293-301. PubMed ID: 19317825
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  • 17. Physical activity is associated with risk factors for chronic disease across adult women's life cycle.
    Woolf K, Reese CE, Mason MP, Beaird LC, Tudor-Locke C, Vaughan LA.
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  • 18. The effect of a home-based walking program on risk factors for coronary heart disease in hypercholesterolaemic men. A randomized controlled trial.
    Coghill N, Cooper AR.
    Prev Med; 2008 Jun 28; 46(6):545-51. PubMed ID: 18316115
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  • 19. LDL-C/HDL-C ratio in subjects with cardiovascular disease and a low HDL-C: results of the RADAR (Rosuvastatin and Atorvastatin in different Dosages And Reverse cholesterol transport) study.
    Jukema JW, Liem AH, Dunselman PH, van der Sloot JA, Lok DJ, Zwinderman AH.
    Curr Med Res Opin; 2005 Nov 28; 21(11):1865-74. PubMed ID: 16307708
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  • 20. Training effects of short bouts of stair climbing on cardiorespiratory fitness, blood lipids, and homocysteine in sedentary young women.
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