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Cardiovascular responses during a submaximal exercise test in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Journal of Parkinson's Disease, 2012BACKGROUND Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are physically less active than controls, and autonomic dysfunction may contribute to this sedentary lifestyle.
A. D. Speelman+7 more
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Arrhythmia With an Exercise Test
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2020A 64-year-old man with known coronary disease presented to the hospital with sinus bradycardia, chest pain, and normal cardiac enzymes. During an exercise stress test he developed ventricular fibrillation that spontaneously resolved.
Mazen M. Kawji, D. Luke Glancy
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1985
In the athletic horse, an exercise test may be required to measure the adaptation of the animal to a specific training program; to modify the training program in response to the progress achieved; to investigate the reasons for failure to perform at the expected level; and to form part of an overall clinical examination of a horse with a specific ...
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In the athletic horse, an exercise test may be required to measure the adaptation of the animal to a specific training program; to modify the training program in response to the progress achieved; to investigate the reasons for failure to perform at the expected level; and to form part of an overall clinical examination of a horse with a specific ...
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Cardiology Clinics, 1993
The interpretation of an exercise test should encompass both subjective and objective aspects derived from testing. The patient's appearance, symptoms, and physical examination form an important part of the exercise test as do the hemodynamic responses of blood pressure and heart rate.
Deborah W. Madonna+2 more
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The interpretation of an exercise test should encompass both subjective and objective aspects derived from testing. The patient's appearance, symptoms, and physical examination form an important part of the exercise test as do the hemodynamic responses of blood pressure and heart rate.
Deborah W. Madonna+2 more
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European eating disorders review, 2011
OBJECTIVE The Compulsive Exercise Test (CET) was developed to assess the primary factors operating in the maintenance of excessive exercise. METHODS A total of 367 young female exercisers were recruited from University campuses.
Lorin Taranis, S. Touyz, C. Meyer
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OBJECTIVE The Compulsive Exercise Test (CET) was developed to assess the primary factors operating in the maintenance of excessive exercise. METHODS A total of 367 young female exercisers were recruited from University campuses.
Lorin Taranis, S. Touyz, C. Meyer
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European eating disorders review, 2011
OBJECTIVE Compulsive exercise describes a rigid, driven urge to exercise that has been reported in different populations, including eating disorder patients.
Huw Goodwin+3 more
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OBJECTIVE Compulsive exercise describes a rigid, driven urge to exercise that has been reported in different populations, including eating disorder patients.
Huw Goodwin+3 more
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1991
The number of diagnostic modalities available to the pediatric cardiologist continues to escalate. However, with so many choices, it is often difficult to know what test is most efficacious in a given situation or how often to repeat it. This review summarizes the data from several exercise studies published within the past year.
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The number of diagnostic modalities available to the pediatric cardiologist continues to escalate. However, with so many choices, it is often difficult to know what test is most efficacious in a given situation or how often to repeat it. This review summarizes the data from several exercise studies published within the past year.
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Equine veterinary journal. Supplement, 2010
Clinical exercise stress testing is an important diagnostic tool for evaluating exercise intolerance and degree of fitness in human athletes. The purpose of this paper was to describe the methodology necessary to perform a clinical exercise test and ...
Howard Seeherman, E. Morris
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Clinical exercise stress testing is an important diagnostic tool for evaluating exercise intolerance and degree of fitness in human athletes. The purpose of this paper was to describe the methodology necessary to perform a clinical exercise test and ...
Howard Seeherman, E. Morris
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Equine veterinary journal. Supplement, 2010
This paper describes the methodology necessary to perform a clinical exercise test and the expected variability in an individual horse's exercise test measurements based on comparing the results of two repetitions of the test with six horses.
Howard Seeherman, Elisabeth A. Morris
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This paper describes the methodology necessary to perform a clinical exercise test and the expected variability in an individual horse's exercise test measurements based on comparing the results of two repetitions of the test with six horses.
Howard Seeherman, Elisabeth A. Morris
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Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1989Cardiopulmonary exercise testing is an objective method of assessing the functional capacity of a patient. In contrast to clinical assessment and resting investigations, exercise testing is useful in detecting early changes in patients with cardiac or respiratory disease.
Norman L. Jones, Robert S. McKelvie
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