Effects of an Off-Site Walking Program on Fibrinogen and Exercise Energy Expenditure in Women
Increased fibrinogen levels may trigger cardiac events in patients with atherosclerosis. Early control of fibrinogen levels before the progression of atherosclerosis that occurs with aging and menopause may benefit women, but the effects of exercise on fibrinogen levels as a preventive value have no...
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Main Authors: | Fumiko Furukawa, RN, PhD (Author), Keiko Kazuma, RN, PhD (Author), Michiyo Kojima, RN, PhD (Author), Reizo Kusukawa, MD, PhD (Author) |
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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