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Contemporary Diagnosis and Management in Cardiovascular Exercise®
Physical inactivity is a major modifiable risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD), but the importance of exercise in maintaining patient health is commonly overlooked in medical school criteria. This handbook offers physicians a concise resource on the critical role of exercise as a preventive measure and as a complementary therapy for patients receiving drug treatment for CAD. 356 pages
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Exercise Physiology in Health and Disease
Chapter 2: Diagnostic and Prognostic Implications of Exercise Training
Chapter 3: Survival of the Fittest: Evidence for Cardioprotective and High-Risk Fitness Levels
Chapter 4: Exercise in the Prevention and Rehabilitation of Coronary Artery Disease
Chapter 5: Exercise Prescription: New Insights
Chapter 6: Exercise Guidelines for Special Patient Populations
Chapter 7: Drug Therapy: How It Modulates Exercise Hemodynamics and Tolerance
Chapter 8: Exercise-Related Trials: What Have We Learned?
Chapter 9: Putting the Risk of Exercise in Perspective: High-Risk Activities



