Bibliografia essenziale

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Exercise Capacity and Physical activity following prosthetic valve replacement in relation to cardiovascular function.
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The effect of atrial fibrillation and the ventricular rate control on exercise capacity.
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Exercise and Heart failure. A statement from the American Heart Association Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation and Prevention.
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Exercise in treating depression: broadening the phycotherapist’s role.
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19. Tsujiuchi T, Kumano H, Yoshiuchi K, He D, Tsujiuchi Y, Kuboki T, Suematsu H, Hirao K.
The effect of Qi-gong relaxation exercise on the control of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a randomized controlled trial.
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The effects of qi-gong and acupuncture on human cerebral evoked potentials and electroencephalogram.
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Influence of qi-gong on plasma TXB2 and 6-keto-PGF1 alpha in two TCM types of essential hypertension.
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