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Kurt Wuyts

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Pattyn N, Beckers P, Cornelissen V, Coeckelberghs E, De Maeyer C, Frederix G, et al.
Acta Cardiol . 2017 Jun; 72(3):328-340. PMID: 28636505
Objective We aimed to investigate (1) the effects of aerobic interval training (AIT) and aerobic continuous training (ACT) on (sub)maximal exercise measures and its determinants including endothelial function, muscle strength...
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Pattyn N, Vanhees L, Cornelissen V, Coeckelberghs E, De Maeyer C, Goetschalckx K, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol . 2016 Feb; 23(11):1154-64. PMID: 26858279
Background: Aerobic interval training (AIT) and aerobic continuous training (ACT) both improve physical fitness (peak VO2) in coronary artery disease patients. However, little is known about the long-term effects of...
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Beckers P, Possemiers N, Van Craenenbroeck E, Van Berendoncks A, Wuyts K, Vrints C, et al.
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2012 Jan; 91(2):148-55. PMID: 22248807
Objective: Exercise training efficiently improves peak oxygen uptake (V˙O2peak) in patients with chronic heart failure. To optimize training-derived benefit, higher exercise intensities are being explored. The correct identification of anaerobic...
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Beckers P, Possemiers N, Van Craenenbroeck E, Van Berendoncks A, Wuyts K, Vrints C, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol . 2011 Apr; 19(3):389-95. PMID: 21450577
Aim: To verify the impact of testing mode on maximal, sub-maximal parameters and on cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) derived prognostic markers in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Method: 55...
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Van Craenenbroeck E, Hoymans V, Beckers P, Possemiers N, Wuyts K, Paelinck B, et al.
Basic Res Cardiol . 2010 May; 105(5):665-76. PMID: 20508941
Alterations in circulating angiogenic cells (CAC) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPC), known to contribute to endothelial repair, could explain the reversal of endothelial function in response to exercise training. Moreover,...
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Beckers P, Denollet J, Possemiers N, Wuyts K, Vrints C, Conraads V
Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil . 2010 Apr; 17(6):660-7. PMID: 20389247
Background: We aimed to compare the effects of three different training advices, after 1 year, following a 6 months supervised cardiac rehabilitation period in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF)....
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Van Craenenbroeck E, Beckers P, Possemiers N, Wuyts K, Frederix G, Hoymans V, et al.
Eur Heart J . 2010 Mar; 31(15):1924-34. PMID: 20299351
Aims: Recruitment of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and enhanced activity of circulating angiogenic cells (CACs) might explain the benefits of exercise training in reversing endothelial dysfunction in chronic heart failure...