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PHYSICAL FITNESS & CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Blair, SN, et al, JAMA 276: , 1996

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Haskell et al. Circulation 89: , 1994 DISEASE PROGRESSION WITH EXERCISE

Haskell et al. Circulation 89: , 1994 DISEASE PROGRESSION WITH EXERCISE

Amount Accumulating in artery wall = ∫ [( Plasma to artery - Artery to plasma Artery to lymphatics - ) + ( Rate of atherosclerosis - Removal of atheromic material )] dt Plasma Arterial Wall Arterial Lymphatics

CAN ATHEROSCLEROSIS BE REVERSED?

* Non-signficance Heart Rate Heart Work Systolic Ejection Period Left Ventricular Oxygen Uptake a-v O 2 difference of heart Ferguson, JR, et al Circulation 58:41-47, ANGINA THRESHOLD

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