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A systematic review of high-intensity interval training as an exercise intervention for intermittent claudication
Sean Pymer
, Joanne Palmer
, Amy E. Harwood
, Lee Ingle
, George E. Smith
, Ian C. Chetter
Hull Royal Infirmary
University of Sydney
University of Hull
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Medicine and Dentistry
High Intensity Interval Training
100%
Intermittent Claudication
63%
Patient
36%
Exercise
36%
Oxygen Consumption
18%
Therapeutic Procedure
18%
Arm
9%
Deterioration
9%
Symptom
9%
Arteriosclerosis Obliterans
9%
Randomized Controlled Trial
9%
Functional Status
9%
Athletic Training
9%
Exercise Intensity
9%
Walking Ability
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Intermittent Claudication
63%
Systematic Review
36%
Time
18%
Walking Distance
18%
Electric Potential
18%
Quality of Life
18%
Procedures
9%
Volume
9%
Symptom
9%
Data Base
9%
PEDro
9%
Pilot Study
9%
Peripheral Occlusive Artery Disease
9%
Control
9%
Embase
9%