Regular exercise pre-hospitalization is linked to better outcomes in heart failure, study shows

Heart failure is a major health concern, especially for aging populations—it significantly increases mortality rates, and severely impacts quality of life of those affected. Exercise therapy has been shown to be particularly effective for patients with heart failure. Previous research, however, has mainly examined the benefits of exercise after a diagnosis of heart failure.

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