French Society of Cardiology guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation in adults.

text isan extract from thereference ‘‘Good Practice for Cardiac Rehabilitation inAdults 2011’’, which available onwebsite of GERS (Groupe Exercice Readaptation Sport of the French Society of Cardiology [Societe franc¸aise de cardiologie];http://www.sfcardio.fr/groupes/groupes/exercice-readaptation-sport) and contains the complete bibliography, replacing the FrenchSociety of Cardiology text of 2002, version 2, establishing recommendations for cardiac rehabilitation in adults.

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