Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure: Central Role for the Pulmonary System

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Lalande, Sophie
Cross, Troy J
Keller-Ross, Manda L
Morris, Norman R
Johnson, Bruce D
Taylor, Bryan J
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2020
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We propose that abnormalities of the pulmonary system contribute significantly to the exertional dyspnea and exercise intolerance observed in patients with chronic heart failure. Interventions designed to address the deleterious pulmonary manifestations of heart failure may, therefore, yield promising improvements in exercise tolerance in this population.

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Exercise and Sports Sciences Reviews

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48

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1

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Mechanical engineering

Sports science and exercise

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Physiology

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heart failure

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Lalande, S; Cross, TJ; Keller-Ross, ML; Morris, NR; Johnson, BD; Taylor, BJ, Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure: Central Role for the Pulmonary System, Exercise and Sports Sciences Reviews, 2020, 48 (1), pp. 11-19

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