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Effects of insulin on left ventricular function during dynamic exercise in overweight and obese subjects
by Ferdinando C. Sasso, Ornella Carbonara, Rodolfo Nasti, Raffaele Marfella, Katherine Esposito, Pierfrancesco Rambaldi, Luigi Mansi, Teresa Salvatore, Roberto
Torella, and Domenico Cozzolino
EHJVolume 26(12):1205-1212
May 31, 2005
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Figure 1 Glucose plasma levels test A (top) and test B (bottom).
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Figure 2 Insulin plasma levels during test A (up) and test B (down).
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Figure 3 LVEF of the three groups of patients during test A and test B (see Table 4 for comparisons).
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Figure 4 Correlation between M and rest-LVEF: n=62, r=−0.408, P (two-tailed)=0.001.
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Figure 5 Correlation between M and change in LVEF: n=62, r=0.481, P (two-tailed) <0.001.
Ferdinando C. Sasso et al. Eur Heart J 2005;26:1205-1212
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