1976
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-197600830-00002
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Effects of exercise on coronary collateralization??? angiographic studies of six patients in a supervised exercise program

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“…Increased coronary collateralization secondary to vessel narrowing and augmentation of this process with exercise has been shown in studies on animals since 1957 [11]. Early clinical trials in humans before 1998 showed that exercise had beneficial effects on myocardial function, exercise capacity, ventricular function, and anginal symptoms [12][13][14][15][16][17]. However, all early observational studies failed to show that any of these benefits were related to exercise-induced improvements in the collateralization of coronary circulation [12][13][14].…”
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“…Increased coronary collateralization secondary to vessel narrowing and augmentation of this process with exercise has been shown in studies on animals since 1957 [11]. Early clinical trials in humans before 1998 showed that exercise had beneficial effects on myocardial function, exercise capacity, ventricular function, and anginal symptoms [12][13][14][15][16][17]. However, all early observational studies failed to show that any of these benefits were related to exercise-induced improvements in the collateralization of coronary circulation [12][13][14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early clinical trials in humans before 1998 showed that exercise had beneficial effects on myocardial function, exercise capacity, ventricular function, and anginal symptoms [12][13][14][15][16][17]. However, all early observational studies failed to show that any of these benefits were related to exercise-induced improvements in the collateralization of coronary circulation [12][13][14]. The initial observational trial by Ferguson et al (1974) failed to show any significant coronary collateralization over a 13-month period of exercise using angiography.…”
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“…This approach not only makes design of a tolerable diet more probable, because calorie restriction may be less rigid, but also assures the patient the physical and emotional benefits which are virtually guaranteed by daily vigorous physical activity (58). In fact, a step certain to improve the impact of nutrition education in the United States would be to include vigorous physical activity in the “eighth nutrient group,” along with protein, fat, carbohydrate, minerals, vitamins, water, and calories (2, 59).…”
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“…Στο ερώτημα αν η άσκηση ευνοεί την ανάπτυξη παράπλευρης κυκλοφορίας στο στεφανιαίο αγγειακό δίκτυο η απάντηση δεν είναι ξεκάθαρη (Ferguson 1974, Conner et al 1976, Kennedy et al 1976, Nolewajka et al 1979, Raffo et al 1980, Shaper et al 1982, Pearl 1987, Franklin 1991. Ο Eckstein (1957) (Tepperman & Pearlan 1961, Cohen et al 1982, Bloor et al 1984) ορισμένες όμως όχι (Shaper et al 1982).…”
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