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Sarcopenia risk along the cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome spectrum: synergistic effects of multisystem burden and physical inactivity. [PDF]
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The Clustering of Lifestyle Risk Factors in the Serbian Adult Population and Association with Self-Rated Health. [PDF]
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Digital cardiac rehabilitation versus traditional cardiac rehabilitation in improving health parameters, patient satisfaction and adherence to guidelines-a systematic review and a meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Sudebno-meditsinskaya ekspertiza, 2021
The purpose of the study is to investigate the results of performing forensic medical examinations on «medical cases» from the point of view of establishing a direct causal relationship between the failure to provide medical care and an unfavorable outcome. Possible ways of establishing a direct cause-and-effect relationship of failure (full or partial)
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The purpose of the study is to investigate the results of performing forensic medical examinations on «medical cases» from the point of view of establishing a direct causal relationship between the failure to provide medical care and an unfavorable outcome. Possible ways of establishing a direct cause-and-effect relationship of failure (full or partial)
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
The deleterious effects of inactivity on the functional capacities of several organ systems in the human are effectively documented and described by Kottke elsewhere in this issue (p 825). For many years physiologists have studied the effects of exercise on the cardiovascular and neuromuscular systems, so that we are now well aware of many specific ...
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The deleterious effects of inactivity on the functional capacities of several organ systems in the human are effectively documented and described by Kottke elsewhere in this issue (p 825). For many years physiologists have studied the effects of exercise on the cardiovascular and neuromuscular systems, so that we are now well aware of many specific ...
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