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  2. 8 simple things cardiologists do to protect their own hearts

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    Neither cardiologist is a vegetarian — both eat chicken and fish, and Eisenberg also eats red meat — but both focus on eating lots of fruits and vegetables, and using olive oil as their go-to ...

  3. 'I'm a Cardiologist—This Is the One Workout I Do Multiple ...

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    Vascular cardiologist Dr. Rohit Vuppuluri, DO, says that when it comes to exercise, he values workouts that are quick and efficient. Because of this, he says his go-to workout is an interval ...

  4. Cardiovascular fitness - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular fitness is a component of physical fitness, which refers to a person's ability to deliver oxygen to the working muscles, including the heart.Cardiovascular fitness is improved by sustained physical activity (see also Endurance Training) and is affected by many physiological parameters, including cardiac output (determined by heart rate multiplied by stroke volume), vascular ...

  5. Cardiology - Wikipedia

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    Preventive cardiology also deals with routine preventive checkup though noninvasive tests, specifically electrocardiography, fasegraphy, stress tests, lipid profile and general physical examination to detect any cardiovascular diseases at an early age, while cardiac rehabilitation is the upcoming branch of cardiology which helps a person regain ...

  6. The No. 1 After-Work Habit Cardiologists Are Begging People ...

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    However, cardiologists warn you might experience the opposite effect. "Alcohol has a depressant effect on the central nervous system, initially creating a sense of relaxation," Dr. Sahni says.

  7. Cardiorespiratory fitness - Wikipedia

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    Cardiorespiratory fitness can be increased by means of regular physical activity and exercise. The medical community agrees that regular physical activity plays an important role in reducing risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, and a variety of other morbid conditions.

  8. Cardiac electrophysiology - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac electrophysiology is a branch of cardiology and basic science focusing on the electrical activities of the heart. The term is usually used in clinical context, to describe studies of such phenomena by invasive (intracardiac) catheter recording of spontaneous activity as well as of cardiac responses to programmed electrical stimulation ...

  9. The One Thing a Cardiologist Is Begging You to Start Doing ...

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    Estelle Jean, MD, a cardiologist at MedStar Health. Stephanie Saucier, MD, cardiologist. Randy Gould, DO, a cardiologist at Manhattan Cardiology and contributor to LabFinder.