Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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... cholesterol levels should be 200 mg / dl or less and the total cholesterol to high - density lipoprotein ( HDL ) ratio should be 5 or less . The Framingham studies indicate that the risk of developing coronary disease varies with the ...
... cholesterol levels should be 200 mg / dl or less and the total cholesterol to high - density lipoprotein ( HDL ) ratio should be 5 or less . The Framingham studies indicate that the risk of developing coronary disease varies with the ...
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... Cholesterol lowering , low cholesterol , and mortality , Am J Cardiol 72 : 776 , 1993 . 57. Levy RJ and Glueck CJ : Hypertriglyceridemia , diabetes mellitus and coronary vessel disease , Arch Intern Med 123 : 220 , 1969 . 58. Lie JT and ...
... Cholesterol lowering , low cholesterol , and mortality , Am J Cardiol 72 : 776 , 1993 . 57. Levy RJ and Glueck CJ : Hypertriglyceridemia , diabetes mellitus and coronary vessel disease , Arch Intern Med 123 : 220 , 1969 . 58. Lie JT and ...
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... cholesterol levels to less than or equal to 200 mg / 100 ml , LDL cholesterol to less than 130 mg / 100 ml , and triglycer- ides to below 150 mg / 100 ml . Pharmacologic measures to elevate HDL cholesterol are of limited effect ...
... cholesterol levels to less than or equal to 200 mg / 100 ml , LDL cholesterol to less than 130 mg / 100 ml , and triglycer- ides to below 150 mg / 100 ml . Pharmacologic measures to elevate HDL cholesterol are of limited effect ...
Sommario
PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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