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Regular physical activity has been shown to improve symptoms and reduce mortality in patients with CAD. According to a study conducted in 2001, patients in the training group experienced fewer cardiac events and had a lower number of hospital readmissions. The total mortality of patients with CAD was found to be reduced by about 27% and 31%, as a result of the exercise training (Erbs, Linke & Hambrecht, 2006), (Jolliffe, Rees, Taylor, Thompson, Oldridge,& Ebrahim, 2001). | Regular physical activity has been shown to improve symptoms and reduce mortality in patients with CAD. According to a study conducted in 2001, patients in the training group experienced fewer cardiac events and had a lower number of hospital readmissions. The total mortality of patients with CAD was found to be reduced by about 27% and 31%, as a result of the exercise training (Erbs, Linke & Hambrecht, 2006), (Jolliffe, Rees, Taylor, Thompson, Oldridge,& Ebrahim, 2001). | ||
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======Future Global Burden====== | ======Future Global Burden====== |