Exercise and acute cardiovascular events placing the risks into perspective: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism and the Council on Clinical Cardiology.
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Fernando Costa | Barry J Maron | William L Haskell | Murray A Mittleman | M. Link | S. Willich | B. Franklin | F. Costa | S. Blair | D. Corrado | J. Fulton | B. Maron | G. Balady | P. Thompson | W. Haskell | N. Wenger | M. Mittleman | A. Pelliccia | N. Gordon | N. Estes | Mark S Link | Antonio Pelliccia | Domenico Corrado | Paul D Thompson | Stefan N Willich | Janet E Fulton | N A Mark Estes | Barry A Franklin | Steven N Blair | Nanette K Wenger | Gary J Balady | Neil F Gordon
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