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Jin et al., 2013 - Google Patents

Effects of aerobic cycling training on cardiovascular fitness and heart rate recovery in patients with chronic stroke

Jin et al., 2013

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15779037187708379893
Author
Jin H
Jiang Y
Wei Q
Chen L
Ma G
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NeuroRehabilitation

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Objective: Using heart rate recovery (HRR) after exercise as an index of autonomic function, we evaluate the effects of aerobic cycling training on HRR and cardiovascular fitness (peak VO 2) in chronic stroke patients and investigate the relationship between changes in HRR …
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