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215 related items for PubMed ID: 38631833

  • 1. Short-duration aerobic high-intensity intervals versus moderate exercise training intensity in patients with peripheral artery disease: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (the Angiof-HIIT Study).
    Lanzi S, Pousaz A, Fresa M, Besson C, Desgraz B, Gremeaux-Bader V, Mazzolai L.
    BMJ Open; 2024 Apr 17; 14(4):e081883. PubMed ID: 38631833
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  • 2. High INtensity Interval Training In pATiEnts with intermittent claudication (INITIATE): protocol for a multicentre, proof-of-concept, prospective interventional study.
    Pymer S, Harwood A, Ibeggazene S, McGregor G, Huang C, Twiddy M, Nicholls AR, Ingle L, Carroll S, Long J, Rooms M, Chetter IC, INITIATE investigator group.
    BMJ Open; 2020 Jul 06; 10(7):e038825. PubMed ID: 32636290
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  • 3. High-intensity interval training versus moderate-intensity steady-state training in UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes (HIIT or MISS UK): study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation.
    McGregor G, Nichols S, Hamborg T, Bryning L, Tudor-Edwards R, Markland D, Mercer J, Birkett S, Ennis S, Powell R, Begg B, Haykowsky MJ, Banerjee P, Ingle L, Shave R, Backx K.
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    Lane R, Harwood A, Watson L, Leng GC.
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  • 5. Feasibility and initial efficacy of a high-intensity interval training program using adaptive equipment in persons with multiple sclerosis who have walking disability: study protocol for a single-group, feasibility trial.
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    Trials; 2020 Nov 25; 21(1):972. PubMed ID: 33239079
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  • 8. Comparison of home-based rehabilitation and a centre-based exercise in terms of functional capacity, muscle oxygenation and quality of life in people with peripheral arterial disease: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
    Nascimento IO, Geisel PP, de Faria VC, Ferreira AP, Passos BR, Prado D, Parreira VF, Gomes Pereira D.
    BMJ Open; 2024 Mar 29; 14(3):e080071. PubMed ID: 38553076
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  • 9. Effectiveness of High-Intensity Interval Training vs Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training in Patients With Fibromyalgia: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Atan T, Karavelioğlu Y.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2020 Nov 29; 101(11):1865-1876. PubMed ID: 32585169
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  • 10. Effect of high-intensity exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness, cardiovascular disease risk and disease activity in patients with inflammatory joint disease: protocol for the ExeHeart randomised controlled trial.
    Nordén KR, Dagfinrud H, Semb AG, Hisdal J, Viktil KK, Sexton J, Fongen C, Skandsen J, Blanck T, Metsios GS, Tveter AT.
    BMJ Open; 2022 Feb 17; 12(2):e058634. PubMed ID: 35177467
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  • 11. Optimal Intensity and Duration of Walking Rehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Boyne P, Billinger SA, Reisman DS, Awosika OO, Buckley S, Burson J, Carl D, DeLange M, Doren S, Earnest M, Gerson M, Henry M, Horning A, Khoury JC, Kissela BM, Laughlin A, McCartney K, McQuaid T, Miller A, Moores A, Palmer JA, Sucharew H, Thompson ED, Wagner E, Ward J, Wasik EP, Whitaker AA, Wright H, Dunning K.
    JAMA Neurol; 2023 Apr 01; 80(4):342-351. PubMed ID: 36822187
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  • 12. High-intensity interval training and energy management education, compared with moderate continuous training and progressive muscle relaxation, for improving health-related quality of life in persons with multiple sclerosis: study protocol of a randomized controlled superiority trial with six months' follow-up.
    Patt N, Kool J, Hersche R, Oberste M, Walzik D, Joisten N, Caminada D, Ferrara F, Gonzenbach R, Nigg CR, Kamm CP, Zimmer P, Bansi J.
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  • 13. Exercise for intermittent claudication.
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  • 14. High-intensity interval training or continuous training, combined or not with fasting, in obese or overweight women with cardiometabolic risk factors: study protocol for a randomised clinical trial.
    De Lorenzo A, Van Bavel D, de Moraes R, Tibiriça EV.
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  • 15. Effects of exercise prescribed at different levels of claudication pain on walking performance in patients with intermittent claudication: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
    Birkett ST, Sinclair J, Seed SA, Pymer S, Caldow E, Ingle L, Harwood AE, Egun A.
    Ther Adv Cardiovasc Dis; 2022 Apr 28; 16():17539447221108817. PubMed ID: 35762773
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  • 16. Moderate-intensity exercise versus high-intensity interval training to recover walking post-stroke: protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
    Miller A, Reisman DS, Billinger SA, Dunning K, Doren S, Ward J, Wright H, Wagner E, Carl D, Gerson M, Awosika O, Khoury J, Kissela B, Boyne P.
    Trials; 2021 Jul 16; 22(1):457. PubMed ID: 34271979
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  • 17. Protocol for the Stimulating β3-Adrenergic Receptors for Peripheral Artery Disease (STAR-PAD) trial: a double-blinded, randomised, placebo-controlled study evaluating the effects of mirabegron on functional performance in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
    Bubb KJ, Harmer JA, Finemore M, Aitken SJ, Ali ZS, Billot L, Chow C, Golledge J, Mister R, Gray MP, Grieve SM, Hamburg N, Keech AC, Patel S, Puttaswamy V, Figtree GA.
    BMJ Open; 2021 Sep 28; 11(9):e049858. PubMed ID: 34588252
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  • 18. The effects of high-intensity interval training, Nordic walking and moderate-to-vigorous intensity continuous training on functional capacity, depression and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial (CRX study).
    Reed JL, Terada T, Cotie LM, Tulloch HE, Leenen FH, Mistura M, Hans H, Wang HW, Vidal-Almela S, Reid RD, Pipe AL.
    Prog Cardiovasc Dis; 2022 Sep 28; 70():73-83. PubMed ID: 34245777
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  • 19. A systematic review of high-intensity interval training as an exercise intervention for intermittent claudication.
    Pymer S, Palmer J, Harwood AE, Ingle L, Smith GE, Chetter IC.
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  • 20. The efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the improvement of walking distance in patients with peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial: the TENS-PAD study.
    Besnier F, Sénard JM, Grémeaux V, Riédel M, Garrigues D, Guiraud T, Labrunée M.
    Trials; 2017 Aug 10; 18(1):373. PubMed ID: 28797281
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