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Relation between cardiorespiratory fitness and selected risk factors for coronary heart disease in a population of Canadian men and women.
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In both men and women a higher level of aerobic fitness, as defined by VO2 max predicted from performance on the CAFT, is associated with a more favourable CHD risk profile. The results support the use of VO2 max predicted from performance on the CAFT as a valid procedure for classifying people according to fitness level.
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