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. 2012 Aug 1;590(15):3393-5; discussion 3401.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2012.235408.

CrossTalk proposal: training the respiratory muscles does not improve exercise tolerance

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CrossTalk proposal: training the respiratory muscles does not improve exercise tolerance

Mehul S Patel et al. J Physiol. .
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Figure 1. Mean 6MWD difference after placebo in interventional trials in chronic heart failure
There is a smaller difference in trials reporting positive findings after active therapy. Reproduced from Olsson et al. (2005), with permission from Oxford University Press.

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