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Low-Volume and High-Intensity Aerobic Interval Training May Attenuate Dysfunctional Ventricular Remodeling after Myocardial Infarction: Data from the INTERFARCT Study.

Gualberto Rodrigo Aispuru-LancheMónica GallegoJon Ander Jayo-MontoyaBeatriz Villar-ZabalaSara Maldonado-Martín
Published in: Reviews in cardiovascular medicine (2023)
Low-volume HIIT is proposed as a clinically time-efficient and safer strategy to attenuate dysfunctional remodeling by preventing wall thinning and improving LV function in post-MI patients.
Keyphrases
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