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1. Novel insights into stroke risk beyond resting and maximal bicycle exercise systolic blood pressure

2. The Oslo Ischaemia Study: cohort profile

4. Exercise Systolic Blood Pressure at Moderate Workload Is Linearly Associated With Coronary Disease Risk in Healthy Men

5. Physical fitness is a modifiable predictor of early cardiovascular death: A 35-year follow-up study of 2014 healthy middle-aged men

6. Heart rate reserve predicts cardiovascular death among physically unfit but otherwise healthy middle-aged men: a 35-year follow-up study

7. ELEVATED SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AT MIDDLE-AGE REMAINS A SIGNIFICANT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTOR THROUGHOUT LIFE

8. Low Heart Rates Predict Incident Atrial Fibrillation in Healthy Middle-Aged Men

9. Triglycerides-diabetes association in healthy middle-aged men: Modified by physical fitness?

10. Seven-Year Increase in Exercise Systolic Blood Pressure at Moderate Workload Predicts Long-Term Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Mortality in Healthy Middle-Aged Men

11. Importance of Physical Fitness on Predictive Effect of Body Mass Index and Weight Gain on Incident Atrial Fibrillation in Healthy Middle-Age Men

12. HDL-cholesterol and prediction of coronary heart disease: Modified by physical fitness?

13. Low-grade systolic murmurs in healthy middle-aged individuals: innocent or clinically significant? A 35-year follow-up study of 2014 Norwegian men

14. EXERCISE SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AND QUARTILE-BASED RISK OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN HEALTHY MEN DURING 28 YEARS OF FOLLOW-UP

15. Interaction between inflammation and blood viscosity predicts cardiovascular mortality

16. [OP.3C.02] EXERCISE SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AT MODERATE WORKLOAD

17. Response to Letter by Morris et al Regarding Article, 'Low Heart Rates Predict Incident Atrial Fibrillation in Healthy Middle-Aged Men' by Grundvold et al

18. Rapidly upsloping ST-segment on exercise ECG: a marker of reduced coronary heart disease mortality risk

19. Upper normal blood pressures predict incident atrial fibrillation in healthy middle-aged men: a 35-year follow-up study

20. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy in acute coronary syndrome; clinical features and contribution of cardiac magnetic resonance during the acute and convalescent phase

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22. Predictors of atrial fibrillation differ in men with high vs low physical fitness

23. SEVEN-YEAR INCREASE IN EXERCISE SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AT 100W PREDICTS LONG-TERM RISK OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN HEALTHY MIDDLE-AGED MEN

24. EXERCISE SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AT 100 WATT PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN APPARENTLY HEALTHY MEN; A 35-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY: 7B.02

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