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A meta-analysis of 20 randomized controlled studies involving more than 4000 heart failure patients confirmed that an exercise training intervention run for at least 3 weeks produces a statistically significant relative reduction in all-cause mortality of 18%, according to Oriana Ciani, PhD, a health technology researcher at the University of Exeter (England). The individual patient data meta-analysis also showed a statistically significant 11% relative reduction in the incidence of all-cause hospitalization during at least 6 months of follow-up to the exercise programs. Learn more about the findings at Cardiology News, available at: http://www.ecardiologynews.com/specialty-focus/heart-failure/single-article-page/exercise-training-cuts-heart-failure-mortality/c94d2f9c4abf4eea8381de3290883eea.html.

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A meta-analysis of 20 randomized controlled studies involving more than 4000 heart failure patients confirmed that an exercise training intervention run for at least 3 weeks produces a statistically significant relative reduction in all-cause mortality of 18%, according to Oriana Ciani, PhD, a health technology researcher at the University of Exeter (England). The individual patient data meta-analysis also showed a statistically significant 11% relative reduction in the incidence of all-cause hospitalization during at least 6 months of follow-up to the exercise programs. Learn more about the findings at Cardiology News, available at: http://www.ecardiologynews.com/specialty-focus/heart-failure/single-article-page/exercise-training-cuts-heart-failure-mortality/c94d2f9c4abf4eea8381de3290883eea.html.

A meta-analysis of 20 randomized controlled studies involving more than 4000 heart failure patients confirmed that an exercise training intervention run for at least 3 weeks produces a statistically significant relative reduction in all-cause mortality of 18%, according to Oriana Ciani, PhD, a health technology researcher at the University of Exeter (England). The individual patient data meta-analysis also showed a statistically significant 11% relative reduction in the incidence of all-cause hospitalization during at least 6 months of follow-up to the exercise programs. Learn more about the findings at Cardiology News, available at: http://www.ecardiologynews.com/specialty-focus/heart-failure/single-article-page/exercise-training-cuts-heart-failure-mortality/c94d2f9c4abf4eea8381de3290883eea.html.

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