The Utility of High Intensity Interval Training to Improve Cognitive Aging in Heart Disease Patients
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exercise; cardiac rehabilitation; cardiovascular disease; heart failure; brain; cerebral blood flow; cerebrovascular function; cognitive function; gray matter; white matter;All these keywords.
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