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Date:12/7/2011

ptibility on which to focus treatment and preventative measures," said La Gerche, who is currently based at the University Hospital Leuven in Belgium.

"It is most important that our findings are not over-extrapolated to infer that endurance exercise is unhealthy," he added. "Our data do not support this premise."

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The U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute offers a guide to physical activity.

-- Robert Preidt

SOURCE: European Heart Journal, news release, Dec. 6, 2011


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