Short-term effects of a 3-week interval training program on heart rate variability in chronic heart failure. A randomised controlled trial.
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T. Guiraud | M. Labrunée | A. Pathak | J. Senard | C. Galés | M. Bousquet | Florent Besnier | Jean-Louis Garcia | F. Faggianelli | L. Richard | Hélène Kerros | L. Soukarié | J. Sénard
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