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387 related items for PubMed ID: 7752860

  • 1. Physical activity, physical fitness, and coronary heart disease risk factors.
    Eaton CB, Lapane KL, Garber CE, Assaf AR, Lasater TM, Carleton RA.
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  • 2. Coronary heart disease risk factors, physical activity, and fitness in young Danes.
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  • 4. Relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and lipoprotein(a) in men and women.
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  • 6. Tracking of risk factors for coronary heart disease from adolescence to young adulthood with special emphasis on physical activity and fitness. A longitudinal study.
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  • 7. Physical activity, fitness, and selected risk factors for CHD in active men and women.
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  • 8. Cardiorespiratory fitness and plasma homocysteine levels in adult males and females.
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  • 9. Cardiovascular disease risk factors in habitual exercisers, lean sedentary men and abdominally obese sedentary men.
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  • 10. Dose-response relationship between moderate-intensity exercise duration and coronary heart disease risk factors in postmenopausal women.
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  • 11. Aortic augmentation index is inversely associated with cardiorespiratory fitness in men without known coronary heart disease.
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  • 12. Gender-related differences in the relationship between plasma homocysteine, anthropometric and conventional biochemical coronary heart disease risk factors in middle-aged Indians.
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  • 13. Prevalence of coronary heart disease and risk factors in an urban Indian population: Jaipur Heart Watch-2.
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    Indian Heart J; 2002 Oct; 54(1):59-66. PubMed ID: 11999090
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  • 14. Cardiorespiratory fitness and the risk for stroke in men.
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  • 15. Physical activity, physical fitness, and coronary heart disease risk factors in youth: the Québec Family Study.
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  • 16. Association between habitual physical activity and parameters of physical fitness in postmenopausal women.
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  • 17. The importance of physical fitness versus physical activity for coronary artery disease risk factors: a cross-sectional analysis.
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  • 18. Effects of exercise intensity on physical fitness and risk factors for coronary heart disease.
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  • 19. Greek adolescents, fitness, fatness, fat intake, activity, and coronary heart disease risk.
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  • 20. Coronary artery disease risk factors & their association with physical activity in older athletes.
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