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    The ambulatory hypotensive effect of aerobic training: a reappraisal through a meta‐analysis of selected moderators by Sosner, P., Guiraud, T., Gremeaux, V., Arvisais, D., Herpin, D., Bosquet, L.

    “…The effectiveness of regular exercise in decreasing both systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP) is well‐established. Our purpose was to assess the impact…”
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    Accelerometer as a tool to assess sedentarity and adherence to physical activity recommendations after cardiac rehabilitation program by Guiraud, T, Granger, R, Gremeaux, V, Bousquet, M, Richard, L, Soukarie, L, Babin, T, Labrunee, M, Bosquet, L, Pathak, A

    “…Abstract Purpose To objectively assess, in stable cardiac patients, the adherence to physical activity (PA) recommendations using an accelerometer at 2 or 12…”
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    Is practice rate rather than exercise intensity more important in health benefits of moderately obese postmenopausal women? by Garnier, S, Joffroy, S, Gaubert, I, Sanguignol, F, Auneau, G, Guiraud, T, Mauriège, P

    “…Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of brisk walking on physical fitness, body composition and fasting lipid-lipoprotein…”
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    Vo2 requirement at different displayed power outputs on five cycle ergometer models: a preliminary study by Guiraud, T, Léger, L, Long, A, Thébault, N, Tremblay, J, Passelergue, P

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-05-2010)
    “…The validity of five brands of cycle ergometers was evaluated by the comparison of the Vo(2) requirements at different displayed power. Five physically active…”
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    Non-pharmacological strategies in cardiovascular prevention: 2011 highlights by Guiraud, T, Labrunee, M, Gayda, M, Juneau, M, Gremeaux, V

    “…Abstract The clinical efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation programs is clearly recognized. Yet, as regards the three main currently employed strategies…”
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    Long-term high-intensity interval training associated with lifestyle modifications improves QT dispersion parameters in metabolic syndrome patients by Drigny, J, Gremeaux, V, Guiraud, T, Gayda, M, Juneau, M, Nigam, A

    “…Abstract Background QT dispersion (QTd) is a marker of myocardial electrical instability, and is increased in metabolic syndrome (MetS). Moderate intensity…”
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    Short-term impact of a 4-week intensive cardiac rehabilitation program on quality of life and anxiety-depression by Duarte Freitas, P, Haida, A, Bousquet, M, Richard, L, Mauriège, P, Guiraud, T

    “…Abstract Introduction Cardiac rehabilitation programs are well recognized as being essential to the comprehensive care of patients with cardiovascular disease…”
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