heart failure is linked to lack of excersise

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  • #618237
    GoGoGo
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    #1170825
    yitzyk
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    It is true. People who have heart failure tend to stop exercising. They might also stop breathing and other common activities….

    #1170826
    absan
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    well gogogooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

    untill you have a hearth attack… and for good reasons

    Red light stop (stop what your doing right now)

    Yellow light think (think whats right or wrong, good or bad)

    Green light now go (Of course after you made a good decision)

    #1170827
    Sparkly
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    but if you do TOO much of a workout that can be bad too.

    #1170828
    Health
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    Gogogo-“heart failure is linked to lack of excersise”

    From physiology research:-“The massive multifactorial nature of dysfunction caused by sedentarism means that just as food and reproduction remain as requirements for long-term continued human existence, physical activity is also a requirement to maximize health span and lifespan. The only valid scientific therapeutic approach to completely counter sedentary dysfunction is primary prevention with physical activity itself.”

    From the AHA:”The Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention of the American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology concludes that exercise training in patients with HF seems to be safe and beneficial overall in improving exercise capacity, as measured by peak V?O2, peak workload, exercise duration, and parameters of submaximal exercise performance. In addition, QOL improves in parallel to the improvements in exercise capacity.”

    #1170829
    Sparkly
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    Health – go a and P

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