Myers et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Improved reclassification of mortality risk by assessment of physical activity in patients referred for exercise testingMyers et al., 2015
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- 4562335434107976414
- Author
- Myers J
- Nead K
- Chang P
- Abella J
- Kokkinos P
- Leeper N
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- The American Journal of Medicine
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Background Inability to meet minimal guidelines on physical activity is associated with poor health outcomes, but quantifying activity can be complex. We studied whether a simple question regarding participation in regular activity improves risk classification for all-cause …
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