Effect of interval versus continuous exercise training on exercise tolerance, quality of life and muscle fibre morphology in patients with COPD

E. Kortianou, E. Cherouveim, S. Spetsioti, I. Nasis, A. Daskalakis, G. Teszis, G. Stratakos, C. Roussos, S. Zakinthinos, I. Vogiatzis (Greece)

Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care: new developments in interventions, assessment and care
Disease area: Airway diseases

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