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2. Improved cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with lower incident ischemic stroke risk: Henry Ford FIT project
3. Relation of Exercise Capacity to Incident Heart Failure Among Men and Women With Coronary Heart Disease (from the Henry Ford Exercise Testing [FIT] Project)
4. Relation of a Maximal Exercise Test to Change in Exercise Tolerance During Cardiac Rehabilitation
5. Prognostic Value of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: The FIT (Henry Ford Exercise Testing) Project
6. Risk for non-home discharge following surgery for ischemic mitral valve disease
7. Fitness and Mortality Among Persons 70 Years and Older Across the Spectrum of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Burden: The FIT Project
8. Inverse Relationship of Maximal Exercise Capacity to Hospitalization Secondary to Coronavirus Disease 2019
9. Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Incident Stroke Types: The FIT (Henry Ford ExercIse Testing) Project
10. The relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness, cardiovascular risk factors and atherosclerosis
11. Cost-effectiveness of coronary artery bypass grafting plus mitral valve repair versus coronary artery bypass grafting alone for moderate ischemic mitral regurgitation
12. The Interplay of the Global Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Scoring and Cardiorespiratory Fitness for the Prediction of All-Cause Mortality and Myocardial Infarction: The Henry Ford ExercIse Testing Project (The FIT Project)
13. Sedentary Time and Cumulative Risk of Preserved and Reduced Ejection Fraction Heart Failure: From the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
14. Relation of Isolated Low High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol to Mortality and Cardiorespiratory Fitness (from the Henry Ford Exercise Testing Project [FIT Project])
15. Exercise training workloads in cardiac rehabilitation are associated with clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure
16. Exercise Capacity and the Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure: The FIT (Henry Ford Exercise Testing) Project
17. Cardiopulmonary Exercise Measures of Men and Women with HFrEF Differ in Their Relationship to Prognosis: The Henry Ford Hospital Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (FIT-CPX) Project
18. Using Machine Learning to Define the Association between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and All-Cause Mortality (from the Henry Ford Exercise Testing Project)
19. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Change and Mortality Risk Among Black and White Patients: Henry Ford Exercise Testing (FIT) Project
20. Relation of Exercise Capacity to Risk of Development of Diabetes in Patients on Statin Therapy (the Henry Ford Exercise Testing Project)
21. Change in Maximal Exercise Capacity Is Associated With Survival in Men and Women
22. Cardiorespiratory fitness and incident heart failure: The Henry Ford ExercIse Testing (FIT) Project
23. Relation of Resting Heart Rate to Incident Atrial Fibrillation (from the Henry Ford Hospital Exercise Testing Project)
24. Effect of Beta-Blocker Therapy, Maximal Heart Rate, and Exercise Capacity During Stress Testing on Long-Term Survival (from The Henry Ford Exercise Testing Project)
25. Chronotropic Incompetence and Risk of Atrial Fibrillation: The Henry Ford ExercIse Testing (FIT) Project
26. Fitness, Fatness, and Mortality: The FIT (Henry Ford Exercise Testing) Project
27. Sex Differences in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and All-Cause Mortality: The Henry Ford ExercIse Testing (FIT) Project
28. Racial Differences in the Prognostic Value of Cardiorespiratory Fitness (Results from the Henry Ford Exercise Testing Project)
29. Relationship Between Exercise Workload During Cardiac Rehabilitation and Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
30. Prognostic value of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. The Henry Ford HospITal CardioPulmonary EXercise Testing (FIT-CPX) project
31. High Exercise Capacity Attenuates the Risk of Early Mortality After a First Myocardial Infarction: The Henry Ford Exercise Testing (FIT) Project
32. Relation of Risk of Atrial Fibrillation With Systolic Blood Pressure Response During Exercise Stress Testing (from the Henry Ford ExercIse Testing Project)
33. Comprehensive Analysis of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Mortality in Patients With Systolic Heart Failure: The Henry Ford Hospital Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (FIT-CPX) Project
34. Cardiorespiratory fitness attenuates risk for major adverse cardiac events in hyperlipidemic men and women independent of statin therapy: The Henry Ford ExercIse Testing Project
35. Effect of duration of data averaging interval on reported peak VO2 in patients with heart failure
36. Maximal Exercise Testing Variables and 10-Year Survival: Fitness Risk Score Derivation From the FIT Project
37. Prognosis: Does Exercise Training Reduce Adverse Events in Heart Failure?
38. Cardiac Rehabilitation Improves Functional Capacity and Patient-Reported Health Status in Patients With Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices: The Rehab-VAD Randomized Controlled Trial
39. Prognostic Value of Exercise Capacity in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease: The FIT (Henry Ford ExercIse Testing) Project
40. Relation of Resting Heart Rate to Risk for All-Cause Mortality by Gender After considering Exercise Capacity (the Henry Ford Exercise Testing Project)
41. Reproducibility of Peak Oxygen Uptake and Other Cardiopulmonary Exercise Parameters: Implications for Clinical Trials and Clinical Practice
42. The Ventilatory Anaerobic Threshold in Heart Failure: A Multicenter Evaluation of Reliability
43. The relationship between body mass index and cardiopulmonary exercise testing in chronic systolic heart failure
44. Exercise Parameters and Risk of Coronary Artery Disease and Mortality Among Patients Who Use Pulmonary Medications: The FIT Project
45. Quality Assurance and Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Clinical Trials
46. Peak aerobic capacity predicts prognosis in patients with coronary heart disease
47. Comparative Impact of Morbid Obesity vs Heart Failure on Cardiorespiratory Fitness
48. Predicting maximum heart rate among patients with coronary heart disease receiving β-adrenergic blockade therapy
49. Differential effects of exercise training in men and women with chronic heart failure
50. Higher Fitness Is Strongly Protective in Patients with Family History of Heart Disease: The FIT Project
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