Long-term follow-up after cardiac rehabilitation: a randomized study of usual care exercise training versus aerobic interval training after myocardial infarction.
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A. Støylen | U. Wisløff | S. Slørdahl | I. Aamot | T. Moholdt | E. Skogvoll | T. Hole | T. Stølen | Harald Edvard Mølmen-Hansen | T. Graven | Ingrid Granøien | Lisbeth Gjerde | Gitte Myklebust | Liv Walderhaug
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