High-Intensity Exercise Promotes Deleterious Cardiovascular Remodeling in a High-Cardiovascular-Risk Model: A Role for Oxidative Stress
Although the benefits of moderate exercise in patients at high cardiovascular risk are well established, the effects of strenuous exercise remain unknown. We aimed to study the impact of strenuous exercise in a very high cardiovascular risk model. Nephrectomized aged Zucker obese rats were trained a...
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Main Authors: | Aline Meza-Ramos (Author), Anna Alcarraz (Author), Marta Lazo-Rodriguez (Author), Gemma Sangüesa (Author), Elisenda Banon-Maneus (Author), Jordi Rovira (Author), Maria Jose Ramirez-Bajo (Author), Marta Sitges (Author), Lluís Mont (Author), Pedro Ventura-Aguiar (Author), Montserrat Batlle (Author), Eduard Guasch (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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