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Vol 25, No 2 (2018)
Letters to the Editor — Clinical cardiology
Submitted: 2017-05-22
Accepted: 2017-07-12
Published online: 2018-04-27
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Exercise dose in clinical practice: Right is better than more

Massimo Leggio1, Maria Grazia Bendini2, Stefania D’Emidio3, Elisa Caldarone3, Mario Lombardi3, Paolo Severi13, Diana Claudia Stavri3, Massimo Armeni4, Veronica Bravi5, Andrea Mazza2
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Pubmed: 29717780
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Cardiol J 2018;25(2):287-288.
Affiliations
  1. Department of Medicine and Rehabilitation, Cardiac Rehabilitation Operative Unit, San Filippo Neri Hospital – Salus Infirmorum Clinic, Via della Lucchina 41, 00135 Rome, Italy
  2. Cardiology Division, Santa Maria della Stella Hospital, Orvieto, Italy.
  3. Physical Medicine and Neurorehabilitation Operative Unit, Salus Infirmorum Clinic, Rome, Italy.
  4. Department of Research, EDUCAM (C.R.O.M.O.N., S.Os.I., A.I.R.O.P. ), Rome, Italy.
  5. Still Osteopathic Institute, Rome, Italy.

open access

Vol 25, No 2 (2018)
Letters to the Editor — Clinical cardiology
Submitted: 2017-05-22
Accepted: 2017-07-12
Published online: 2018-04-27

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Title

Exercise dose in clinical practice: Right is better than more

Journal

Cardiology Journal

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Vol 25, No 2 (2018)

Pages

287-288

Published online

2018-04-27

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DOI

10.5603/CJ.2018.0040

Pubmed

29717780

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Cardiol J 2018;25(2):287-288.

Authors

Massimo Leggio
Maria Grazia Bendini
Stefania D’Emidio
Elisa Caldarone
Mario Lombardi
Paolo Severi
Diana Claudia Stavri
Massimo Armeni
Veronica Bravi
Andrea Mazza

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