Design and rationale of the HITTS randomized controlled trial: Effect of H igh-intensity Interval T...
Design and rationale of the HITTS randomized controlled trial: Effect of H igh-intensity Interval T raining in de novo Heart T ransplant Recipients in S candinavia
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Nytrøen, Kari, PhD , Yardley, Marianne, MD , Rolid, Katrine, MSc , Bjørkelund, Elisabeth, BSc , Karason, Kristjan, PhD , Wigh, Julia Philip, MSc , Dall, Christian Have, PhD , Arora, Satish, PhD , Aakhus, Svend, PhD , Lunde, Ketil, PhD , Solberg, Ole Geir, PhD , Gustafsson, Finn , Prescott, Eva Irene Bossano and Gullestad, Lars
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Philadelphia: Elsevier Limited
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English
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There is no consensus on how, when, and at what intensity exercise should be performed and organized after heart transplantation (HTx). Most rehabilitation programs are conducted in HTx centers, which might be impractical and costly. We have recently shown that high-intensity interval training (HIT) is safe, well tolerated, and efficacious in maint...
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Design and rationale of the HITTS randomized controlled trial: Effect of H igh-intensity Interval T raining in de novo Heart T ransplant Recipients in S candinavia
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Yardley, Marianne, MD
Rolid, Katrine, MSc
Bjørkelund, Elisabeth, BSc
Karason, Kristjan, PhD
Wigh, Julia Philip, MSc
Dall, Christian Have, PhD
Arora, Satish, PhD
Aakhus, Svend, PhD
Lunde, Ketil, PhD
Solberg, Ole Geir, PhD
Gustafsson, Finn
Prescott, Eva Irene Bossano
Gullestad, Lars
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1763065116
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1763065116
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0002-8703
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1097-6744
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10.1016/j.ahj.2015.10.011