The genetic case for cardiorespiratory fitness as a clinical vital sign and the routine prescription of physical activity in healthcare
Abstract Background Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and physical activity (PA) are well-established predictors of morbidity and all-cause mortality. However, CRF is not routinely measured and PA not routinely prescribed as part of standard healthcare. The American Heart Association (AHA) recently pr...
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Autores principales: | Ken B. Hanscombe, Elodie Persyn, Matthew Traylor, Kylie P. Glanville, Mark Hamer, Jonathan R. I. Coleman, Cathryn M. Lewis |
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/619993f082df4c9d9a4ad56bdd0a416a |
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