1985
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(85)90087-x
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Exercise after myocardial infarction: long-term rehabilitation effects

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“…For example, researchers found that 19% of Ml patients who exercised within the CR programme were exercising during the three and a half year follow-up (Prosser, Carson & Phillips, 1985). Similar results were reported for another study that examined the effects of health education for Ml patients who were followed-up two years after cardiac rehabilitation (Van Elderen, van Kemenade, Maes & van den Broek, 1994).…”
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“…For example, researchers found that 19% of Ml patients who exercised within the CR programme were exercising during the three and a half year follow-up (Prosser, Carson & Phillips, 1985). Similar results were reported for another study that examined the effects of health education for Ml patients who were followed-up two years after cardiac rehabilitation (Van Elderen, van Kemenade, Maes & van den Broek, 1994).…”
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confidence: 57%
“…Other studies have found those individuals who adhered to an exercise programme during the hospital segment were more likely to be adhering to the programme at follow-up (Prosser, Carson & Phillips, 1985). In another study which included follow-up after cardiac rehabilitation (Van Elderen et al, 1994), researchers found that two months after cardiac rehabilitation.…”
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