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1. Exercise Therapy for Peripheral Artery Disease.

3. One-Year Change in Walking Performance and Subsequent Mobility Loss and Mortality Rates in Peripheral Artery Disease: Longitudinal Data From the WALCS.

4. Effects of supervised exercise therapy on blood pressure and heart rate during exercise, and associations with improved walking performance in peripheral artery disease: Results of a randomized clinical trial.

6. Perceived Versus Objective Change in Walking Ability in Peripheral Artery Disease: Results from 3 Randomized Clinical Trials of Exercise Therapy.

7. Walking Exercise Therapy Effects on Lower Extremity Skeletal Muscle in Peripheral Artery Disease.

8. Effect of Low-Intensity vs High-Intensity Home-Based Walking Exercise on Walk Distance in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease: The LITE Randomized Clinical Trial.

9. Meaningful change in 6-minute walk in people with peripheral artery disease.

10. Mitochondrial DNA damage in calf skeletal muscle and walking performance in people with peripheral artery disease.

11. Correlations of Calf Muscle Macrophage Content With Muscle Properties and Walking Performance in Peripheral Artery Disease.

12. Cocoa to Improve Walking Performance in Older People With Peripheral Artery Disease: The COCOA-PAD Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial.

13. Racial Differences in the Effect of Granulocyte Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor on Improved Walking Distance in Peripheral Artery Disease: The PROPEL Randomized Clinical Trial.

14. Durability of Benefits From Supervised Treadmill Exercise in People With Peripheral Artery Disease.

15. Effect of a Home-Based Exercise Intervention of Wearable Technology and Telephone Coaching on Walking Performance in Peripheral Artery Disease: The HONOR Randomized Clinical Trial.

16. Exercise training for intermittent claudication.

17. Effect of Physical Activity versus Health Education on Physical Function, Grip Strength and Mobility.

18. Walking performance is positively correlated to calf muscle fiber size in peripheral artery disease subjects, but fibers show aberrant mitophagy: an observational study.

19. Community walking speed, sedentary or lying down time, and mortality in peripheral artery disease.

20. Association of 6-Minute Walk Performance and Physical Activity With Incident Ischemic Heart Disease Events and Stroke in Peripheral Artery Disease.

21. The MAT-sf: identifying risk for major mobility disability.

22. Home-based walking exercise in peripheral artery disease: 12-month follow-up of the GOALS randomized trial.

23. Respiratory impairment and dyspnea and their associations with physical inactivity and mobility in sedentary community-dwelling older persons.

24. Home-based walking exercise intervention in peripheral artery disease: a randomized clinical trial.

25. Proximal superficial femoral artery occlusion, collateral vessels, and walking performance in peripheral artery disease.

26. Declining walking impairment questionnaire scores are associated with subsequent increased mortality in peripheral artery disease.

27. Comparative effectiveness study of self-directed walking exercise, lower extremity revascularization, and functional decline in peripheral artery disease.

29. The Group Oriented Arterial Leg Study (GOALS) to improve walking performance in patients with peripheral arterial disease.

30. The Walking Impairment Questionnaire stair-climbing score predicts mortality in men and women with peripheral arterial disease.

31. The Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Study: design and methods.

32. Superficial femoral artery plaque and functional performance in peripheral arterial disease: walking and leg circulation study (WALCS III).

33. Greater sedentary hours and slower walking speed outside the home predict faster declines in functioning and adverse calf muscle changes in peripheral arterial disease.

34. Poorer clock draw test scores are associated with greater functional impairment in peripheral artery disease: the Walking and Leg Circulation Study II.

35. Associations of calf skeletal muscle characteristics and peripheral nerve function with self-perceived physical functioning and walking ability in persons with peripheral artery disease.

36. Physical activity during daily life and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in peripheral arterial disease.

37. Associations of borderline and low normal ankle-brachial index values with functional decline at 5-year follow-up: the WALCS (Walking and Leg Circulation Study).

38. Corridor-based functional performance measures correlate better with physical activity during daily life than treadmill measures in persons with peripheral arterial disease.

39. Prognostic value of functional performance for mortality in patients with peripheral artery disease.

40. Physical activity, walking exercise, and calf skeletal muscle characteristics in patients with peripheral arterial disease.

41. Obesity, weight change, and functional decline in peripheral arterial disease.

42. Physical performance in peripheral arterial disease: a slower rate of decline in patients who walk more.

43. Functional decline in lower-extremity peripheral arterial disease: associations with comorbidity, gender, and race.

44. Inflammatory and thrombotic blood markers and walking-related disability in men and women with and without peripheral arterial disease.

45. The ankle brachial index and change in lower extremity functioning over time: the Women's Health and Aging Study.

46. Peripheral artery disease, diabetes, and reduced lower extremity functioning.

47. Gait alterations associated with walking impairment in people with peripheral arterial disease with and without intermittent claudication.

48. Lower ankle/brachial index, as calculated by averaging the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arterial pressures, and association with leg functioning in peripheral arterial disease.

49. Leg symptoms, the ankle-brachial index, and walking ability in patients with peripheral arterial disease.

50. Measurement of walking endurance and walking velocity with questionnaire: validation of the walking impairment questionnaire in men and women with peripheral arterial disease.

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