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High-intensity training (HIT) has repeatedly been documented to have superior positive effects compared to moderate exercise in patients with coronary heart disease and heart failure. Since heart tran...
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Lead Sponsor
Oslo University Hospital
Collaborators
NCT06190171 · Dysphagia, Heart Transplant Recipients
NCT07132554 · Heart Transplant Recipients
NCT01796379 · Heart Transplant Recipients, Physical Fitness
NCT02904278 · Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients, Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation, and more
OUS- Rikshospitalet
Oslo, Oslo County
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