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2015 Annual Meeting Recorded Session 406: Physical Activity, Fitness and Cardiac Rehabilitation: The Year in Research 2014-2015
This course will:
- Provide cardiac rehabilitation clinicians with greater understanding of the current scientific basis for delivery of exercise rehabilitation as a powerful therapeutic modality in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
- Analyze the interactions of increased physical activity and physical fitness and their pleiotropic benefits for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease
Credit
AACVPR CE:1.0

Description
Presented by Murray Low
Learning Objectives:
- Provide cardiac rehabilitation clinicians with greater understanding of the current scientific basis for delivery of exercise rehabilitation as a powerful therapeutic modality in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
- Analyze the interactions of increased physical activity and physical fitness and their pleiotropic benefits for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease
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CE Credits: 1.0 AACVPR
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