MADRID, Dec 10 — New Spanish research has found that vigorous exercise could significantly lower a woman’s risk of death from heart disease, cancer and other causes. Carried out by researchers at University Hospital A Coruña, Spain, the new study looked at 4,714 adult women who were referred...
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Carried out by researchers at University Hospital A Coruña, Spain, the new study looked at 4,714 adult women who were referred for a treadmill exercise echocardiography because they had — or were suspected to have — coronary artery disease. In this study, women who achieved 10 METs or more were defined as having a good exercise capacity and compared to women who achieved less than 10 METs, who were defined as having a poor exercise capacity.
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