Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9153170 | American Heart Journal | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Increased walking frequency over a 24-month period was predictive of reduced vascular stiffness in ACT. The more significant result for walking frequency in women than in men might be caused by the presence of a low VËo2max or physical activity threshold for an effect of walking on APWV, which most women achieved but most men had surpassed at the start of the study. Although needing confirmation because this was a secondary analysis, modest physical activity may have a beneficial effect on large vessel structure.
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Authors
Richard J. MD, Caroline L. MS, Dwight B. PhD, Kurt MStat, William PhD, Peter PhD, Mary PhD, Paul PhD, Peter MD, Harold A. PhD, Edward G. MD, Paul Pullen,