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The Cost-Effectiveness of Exercise Training for the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
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Given the relatively few risks, substantial long-term benefits, and modest costs, an unsupervised exercise training program represents good value for all. A more expensive supervised exercise program is also cost-effective for most individuals with CVD.
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