1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004210050225
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Moderate endurance training has no effect on the parathyroid function of heart transplant patients

Abstract: The benefit of retraining for heart transplant recipients (HTR) is now well established. The rehabilitation of these patients can be compromised by osteopenia and bone fractures. The resting levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and exercise-induced increases are higher in HTR than in healthy controls. To evaluate the effect of a moderate endurance training programme on parathyroid activity, six HTR, an average of 18 months after transplant, and seven healthy sedentary controls have been studied. None of the sub… Show more

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