Higher levels of muscular strength are associated with significantly better cardiometabolic risk factor profile, fewer cardio
All of the following characteristics must be present for patients to remain at lower risk: absence of complex ventricular dys

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Higher levels of muscular strength are associated with significantly better cardiometabolic risk factor profile, fewer cardiovascular events, lower risk of developing physical function limitations, and lower risk for nonfatal disease. True False All of the following characteristics must be present for patients to remain at lower risk: absence of complex ventricular dysrhythmias during exercise testing and recovery, absence of angina or other significant symptoms (unusual shortness of breath, light-headedness, or dizziness, during exercise testing and recovery), presence of normal hemodynamics during exercise testing and recovery (appropriate increases and decreases in heart rate and systolic blood pressure with increasing workloads and recovery), functional capacity 27 metabolic equivalents. True False
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