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The following pages link to Contribution of muscle afferents to the hemodynamic, autonomic, and ventilatory responses to exercise in patients with chronic heart failure: effects of physical training (Q70993117):
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- Resistance exercise training for hypertension (Q24236808) (← links)
- Exercise training in heart failure (Q24792831) (← links)
- Cardioprotection by remote ischemic conditioning: Mechanisms and clinical evidences (Q26777868) (← links)
- Autonomic dysfunction in early breast cancer: Incidence, clinical importance, and underlying mechanisms (Q26795624) (← links)
- Fatigue in rheumatic diseases (Q28079588) (← links)
- Autonomic, functional, skeletal muscle, and cardiac abnormalities are associated with increased ergoreflex sensitivity in mitochondrial disease (Q31165571) (← links)
- Influence of the metaboreflex on arterial blood pressure in heart failure patients (Q33820454) (← links)
- Bradykinin receptor blockade reduces sympathetic nerve response to muscle contraction in rats with ischemic heart failure (Q33840714) (← links)
- Exercise training prevents the exaggerated exercise pressor reflex in rats with chronic heart failure (Q33841212) (← links)
- Muscle injections with lidocaine improve resting fatigue and pain in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (Q33879318) (← links)
- Nerve growth factor decreases in sympathetic and sensory nerves of rats with chronic heart failure (Q34017135) (← links)
- Physical training as an adjunct therapy in patients with congestive heart failure: patient selection, training protocols, results, and future directions (Q34027206) (← links)
- Causes of Breathing Inefficiency During Exercise in Heart Failure (Q34191743) (← links)
- Exercise and autonomic function in health and cardiovascular disease (Q34379563) (← links)
- Exercise and heart failure (Q34379634) (← links)
- Heart failure: What causes the symptoms of heart failure? (Q34402297) (← links)
- Origin of symptoms in patients with cachexia with special reference to weakness and shortness of breath (Q34774456) (← links)
- Heart failure and movement-induced hemodynamics: partitioning the impact of central and peripheral dysfunction. (Q35040427) (← links)
- Clinical utility of exercise training in heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction. (Q35072939) (← links)
- Acute and chronic endothelial dysfunction: implications for the development of heart failure (Q35090369) (← links)
- Exercise training as a therapy for chronic heart failure: can older people benefit? (Q35129801) (← links)
- New aspects for the role of physical training in the management of patients with chronic heart failure (Q35160336) (← links)
- Cardiovascular regulation by skeletal muscle reflexes in health and disease (Q35396603) (← links)
- Abnormal cardiopulmonary exercise variables in asymptomatic relatives of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy who have left ventricular enlargement (Q35566749) (← links)
- Modulation of ventilatory reflex control by cardiac resynchronization therapy (Q35572255) (← links)
- Attenuation of hypercapnic carbon dioxide chemosensitivity after postinfarction exercise training: possible contribution to the improvement in exercise hyperventilation (Q35585141) (← links)
- Chronic heart failure, chronotropic incompetence, and the effects of beta blockade (Q35771500) (← links)
- Bedside‐to‐Bench Conference: Research Agenda for Idiopathic Fatigue and Aging (Q35968071) (← links)
- Exercise training prevents skeletal muscle afferent sensitization in rats with chronic heart failure (Q36042894) (← links)
- Exercise training in heart failure. (Q36112969) (← links)
- Exercise oscillatory ventilation in systolic heart failure: an indicator of impaired hemodynamic response to exercise. (Q36152125) (← links)
- Non-Invasive Ventilation in Patients with Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q36252897) (← links)
- Origin of symptoms in chronic heart failure (Q36256266) (← links)
- Muscle reflex control of sympathetic nerve activity in heart failure: the role of exercise conditioning. (Q36288199) (← links)
- The control of adrenergic function in heart failure: therapeutic intervention. (Q36288204) (← links)
- Muscle reflex in heart failure: the role of exercise training (Q36298759) (← links)
- Improved Ventilatory Efficiency with Locomotor Muscle Afferent Inhibition is Strongly Associated with Leg Composition in Heart Failure (Q36307483) (← links)
- Exercise training in chronic heart failure: improving skeletal muscle O2 transport and utilization (Q36339431) (← links)
- Exercise and heart failure: assessment and treatment (Q36449053) (← links)
- Exercise capacity and impact of exercise training in patients after a Fontan procedure: a review (Q36473770) (← links)
- Leg strength is associated with ventilatory efficiency in older women (Q36907307) (← links)
- Maximal intermittent handgrip strategy: design and evaluation of an exercise protocol and a grip tool (Q36908019) (← links)
- Fatigue in patients receiving maintenance dialysis: a review of definitions, measures, and contributing factors (Q36971095) (← links)
- Exercise training in patients with heart failure: clinical outcomes, safety, and indications (Q36981257) (← links)
- The clinical and research applications of aerobic capacity and ventilatory efficiency in heart failure: an evidence-based review (Q36995244) (← links)
- Effect of exercise training on ventilatory efficiency in patients with heart disease: a review (Q37032940) (← links)
- Muscle sympathetic nerve activity and ventilation during exercise in subjects with and without chronic heart failure (Q37100595) (← links)
- An evaluation of the effects of Tai Chi Chuan and Chi Kung training in patients with symptomatic heart failure: a randomised controlled pilot study (Q37138464) (← links)
- Analysis of Skeletal Muscle Torque Capacity and Circulating Ceramides in Patients with Advanced Heart Failure. (Q37140401) (← links)
- Exercise training and peripheral arterial disease (Q37157213) (← links)