2008
DOI: 10.1097/01258363-200812000-00005
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Resistance exercises for health promotion in coronary patients

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“…Such trainings can be applied as a complementary treatment or even as a treatment replacement for patients who are unable to perform aerobic exercises (13). There have also been reports of a decline in CABG patients' muscle mass, which is responsible for decrease in the muscle power, functional capacity, change in body composition and reduced quality of life (14). In this regard, Moosavi et al investigated the effect of combined training on ABCG1 gene expression in mononuclear cells after CABG in middle-aged men.…”
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“…Such trainings can be applied as a complementary treatment or even as a treatment replacement for patients who are unable to perform aerobic exercises (13). There have also been reports of a decline in CABG patients' muscle mass, which is responsible for decrease in the muscle power, functional capacity, change in body composition and reduced quality of life (14). In this regard, Moosavi et al investigated the effect of combined training on ABCG1 gene expression in mononuclear cells after CABG in middle-aged men.…”
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