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2. Walking either guided or suggested is effective in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive subjects
3. Sei mesi di cammino riducono la pressione arteriosa e modificano lo stile di vita in soggetti sedentari ed ipertesi
4. Speed rather than Distance: A Novel Graded Treadmill Test to Assess Claudication
5. Inverse association between cardiorespiratory fitness estimated by a 1-km moderate treadmill walk and mortality in hypertensive patients with cardiovascular disease
6. Moderate walking speed predicts 3-years hospitalisation in hypertensive patients with cardiovascular disease
7. Guided walking in hypertensive subjects: a selective therapy
8. Panel Discussion
9. Reduction of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and long lasting walking practice following one year of walking guided by exercise physiologists. a study on 326 sedentary subjects
10. Association between VO2peak and hospitalization: a 3-year follow-up study in 1308 cardiac outpatients
11. Absence of β Globin Synthesis and Excess of α Globin Synthesis in Homozygous β-Thalassemia
12. P-9 Reduction of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and long lasting walking practice following one year of walking guided by exercise physiologists. a study on 326 sedentary subjects
13. P-39 Association between VO2peak and hospitalization: a 3-year follow-up study in 1308 cardiac outpatients
14. INVERSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WALKING SPEED AND ITS IMPROVEMENT AND HOSPITALIZATION. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN 1791 CARDIAC OUTPATIENTS IN THE EMILIA-ROMAGNA REGION OF ITALY
15. WALKING SPEED AND WALKING PULSE: NOVEL INDICES TO QUANTIFY EFFICACY OF TRAINING IN CARDIAC SECONDARY PREVENTION
16. Inverse relationship between walking speed and hospitalization. A 3-year study in 1729 patients with stable cardiovascular disease
17. Noninvasive determination of the anaerobic threshold in canoeing, cross-country skiing, cycling, roller, and iceskating, rowing, and walking
18. RFLP analysis in families with sporadic hemophilia A: Estimate of the mutation ratio in male and female gametes
19. Association between VO2peak predicted by a moderate 1km treadmill walk and survival
20. A moderate perceptually-regulated one-km treadmill walk predicts mortality among men with stable cardiac disease
21. Panel Discussion
22. A frequent factor XII gene mutation in Hageman trait
23. Training guided by pain threshold speed - Effects of a home-based program on claudication
24. The power output/heart rate relationship in cycling: test standardization and repeatibility
25. Exercise Capacity and Circulating Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Hemodialysis Patients
26. Eritropoietina e Sport
27. On the Methodology of the Conconi Test
28. Beneficial cardiovascular effects of a novel aerobic program for training claudication at the maximal asymptomatic speed
29. Protocol for the Conconi Test and Determination of the Heart Rate Deflection Point
30. Circadian rhythms, athletic performance, and jet lag.
31. Heterogeneity and globin composition of adult chicken hemoglobin
32. A γ-globin-chain mutation in the hemoglobin 1 (Hb1) of the domestic chicken
33. An inheritable abnormal β-chain in rabbit haemoglobin
34. Standard Melatonin Intake and Circadian Rhythms of Elite Athletes after a Transmeridian Flight
35. Reply
36. Reproducibility of the Conconi Test: Test Repeatability and Observer Variations
37. The Conconi Test: Methodology After 12 Years of Application
38. Hematological Indices of Erythropoietin Administration in Athletes
39. Peak Oxygen Uptake Prediction From a Moderate, Perceptually Regulated, 1-km Treadmill Walk in Male Cardiac Patients.
40. Incremental Exercise Using Progressive Versus Constant Pedaling Rates: A STUDY IN CARDIAC PATIENTS.
41. Identification of Vo2 deflection point coinciding with the heart rate deflection point and ventilatory threshold in cycling.
42. Characterization of polymorphic markers in the von Willebrand factor gene and pseudogene
43. A de novo and heterozygous gene deletion causing a variant of von Willebrand disease
44. The power output/heart rate relationship in cycling: test standardization and repeatability.
45. β-GLOBIN MESSENGER RNA IN FERRARA β THALASSEMIA*.
46. THE MOLECULAR DEFECT OF FERRARA β-THALASSEMIA*.
47. Direct demonstration of β-globin mRNA in homozygous Ferrara β0-thalassaemia patients.
48. Decrease of Alpha-Hasharon Globin in Beta-Thalassaemia.
49. Noninvasive Determination of the Anaerobic Threshold in Swimming.
50. Unmodified Performance in Runners Following Anabolic Steroid Administration.
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