High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Other Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease in Female Runners

Volume: 334, Issue: 20, Pages: 1298 - 1304
Published: May 16, 1996
Abstract
Official guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention assert that the majority of health benefits from physical activity are obtained by walking 2 miles (3.2 km) briskly most days of the week (the energy equivalent of running 8 to 12 km per week). The objective of our study was to examine the dose–response relation in women between risk factors for coronary heart disease, particularly the concentration of high-density...
Paper Details
Title
High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Other Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease in Female Runners
Published Date
May 16, 1996
Volume
334
Issue
20
Pages
1298 - 1304
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