exercise
Last reviewed 06/2023
Exercise has been shown to:
- lower the risk of myocardial infarction
- lower blood pressure
- improve mental health
exercise and the effects on blood pressure ( BP )
energy management and exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
exercise in prevention of myocardial infarction
exercise - if a previous myocardial infarction (MI)
exercise and coarctation of the aorta
exercise - effect on development of cardiovascular disease (CVD)
exercise - mortality rates - vigorous vs. non-vigorous activity
exercise and weight reduction in obese patients (in hyperlipidaemia)
exercise - related transient abdominal pain (ETAP)
exercise and cardiovascular (CV) risk
exercise - grading of exercise activity
exercise - groups in which benefit of moderate-vigourous exercise does not outweigh risks
exercise and prevention of falls in the elderly
exercise associated hyponatraemia (EAH)
pre - participation screening for sporting events
exercise - brief advice for adults in primary care
patient advice - exercise in hypertension
healthy lifestyle and life expectancy with and without Alzheimer’s dementia