Women's outcomes following mixed-sex, women-only, and home-based cardiac rehabilitation participation and comparison by sex
Abstract Background Despite women's greater need for cardiac rehabilitation (CR), they are less likely to utilize it. Innovative CR models have been developed to better meet women's needs, yet there is little controlled, comparative data assessing the effects of these models for women. Thi...
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Main Authors: | Fiorella A. Heald (Author), Susan Marzolini (Author), Tracey J. F. Colella (Author), Paul Oh (Author), Rajni Nijhawan (Author), Sherry L. Grace (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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