2015
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-102470
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Koronare Herzkrankheit und Sport

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Die Mehrzahl der Herzinfarkte entsteht aufgrund einer koronaren Herzkrankheit (KHK). F?r die Sekund?rpr?vention spielt neben risikoreduzierenden Lebensstil?nderungen k?rperliches Training eine zentrale Rolle. Die Teilnahme an einer ambulanten Herzgruppe bietet eine sichere Form der Bewegung f?r KHK-Patienten, sie wird ?rztlich ?berwacht und von geschulten ?bungsleitern durchgef?hrt. Der Artikel fasst die aktuellen Daten zum Thema Sport bei KHK-Patienten zusammen, anhand eines Praxisbeispiels we… Show more

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“…The inspector of officials Senenu Idu is named in Sinai 19, along with the figure of 1400 men. 68 Edel argues that Senenu Idu was the same individual as the man depicted in the relief Sinai 22, 69 with a woman and child, who are probably his family. 70 Sinai 20, a small inscription of the expedition participant and inspector of officials Sabi Kem, is situated to the left of a badly preserved expedition inscription from the reign of Djedkare, Sinai 15, 71 as is Sinai 21, the inscription of the expedition 60 CM 206; Strudwick, Texts from the Pyramid Age, 143, no.…”
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“…The inspector of officials Senenu Idu is named in Sinai 19, along with the figure of 1400 men. 68 Edel argues that Senenu Idu was the same individual as the man depicted in the relief Sinai 22, 69 with a woman and child, who are probably his family. 70 Sinai 20, a small inscription of the expedition participant and inspector of officials Sabi Kem, is situated to the left of a badly preserved expedition inscription from the reign of Djedkare, Sinai 15, 71 as is Sinai 21, the inscription of the expedition 60 CM 206; Strudwick, Texts from the Pyramid Age, 143, no.…”
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confidence: 99%