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Apolipoprotein B and angiotensin-converting enzyme polymorphisms and aerobic interval training: randomized controlled trial in coronary artery disease patients

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Figure 1 shows the study flow diagram. Initially, 149 patients were interviewed. Of these, 81 patients did not meet the inclusion criteria or refused to participate, and after randomization, two patients dropped out of the intervention program
Table 1. Anthropometric and hemodynamic variables, cardiac events, number of diseased vessels, medications, risk factors, and allele frequencies of groups studied at baseline.
Table 3. Baseline and post-16 weeks lipid pro fi le of trained and control groups according to – 12669C 4 T (rs1042031) in the ApoB gene.
Figure 2A) and power output (r= – 0.52, P=0.003: Figure 2B) at VAT were correlated with the ACE I/D polymorphism.
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