Effects of Statin Therapy on Exercise Levels in Participants in the National Runners' and Walkers' Health Study
Abstract
Objectives To determine whether decreases in exercise 1) were greater in individuals who were diagnosed as having hypercholesterolemia than in those without the diagnosis during follow-up and 2) were greater in incident hypercholesterolemic participants starting statins than in those not treated with cholesterol-lowering medications. Participants and Methods Regression analyses of changes since baseline (Δ) in exercise vs diagnosis of...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of Statin Therapy on Exercise Levels in Participants in the National Runners' and Walkers' Health Study
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
90
Issue
10
Pages
1338 - 1347
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