Coronary Heart Disease and Exercises
Journal Title: Spor Hekimliği Dergisi - Year 2016, Vol 51, Issue 2
Abstract
Coronary heart disease is a chronic process, of which the progression can rapidly change the functional capacity of patients. In CAD patients, the quality of life can be improved with an appropriate exercise prescription. This article explains how a safe exercise program for CAD patients can be prescribed.
Authors and Affiliations
Tolga Saka
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