Estimated cardiorespiratory fitness and incident risk of cardiovascular disease in China
Abstract Background Limited evidence is available on the association between estimated cardiorespiratory fitness (e-CRF) and incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Chinese population. Methods A total of 10,507 adults including 5084 men (48.4%) and 5423 (51.6%) women with a median age of 56.0 (...
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Main Authors: | Yuanjiao Liu (Author), Jinghan Zhu (Author), Ziye Guo (Author), Jiazhou Yu (Author), Xuhui Zhang (Author), Huiqing Ge (Author), Yimin Zhu (Author) |
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