A first exercise test improves subsequent performance, known as the warm up phenomenon, in more than half of all patients with coronary artery disease.
Does the warm up phenomenon improve performance in patients with coronary artery disease?
The warm-up phenomenon is a common occurrence in patients with coronary artery disease, leading to improved performance after an initial exercise test.
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More than half of all patients with coronary artery disease exhibit an improvement in performance following their first exercise test-the warm up phenomenon.
Fabrizio Tomai (Fri,) reported a other. A first exercise test improves subsequent performance, known as the warm up phenomenon, in more than half of all patients with coronary artery disease.
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