Reduced neurohormone activation in patients with HF after aerobic physical training
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Activation of neurohormones, such as brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), is associated with heart failure (HF). Although aerobic physical training can improve exercise tolerance in patients with HF, its influence on BNP secretion is unclear. In a prospective, randomized study of 95 patients with HF, Passino et al. assessed the effects of a progressive physical training program on neurohormonal activity.
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