A fundamental and clinical study on treadmill exercise testing

The treadmill test developed in the USA has been widely used to diagnose angina pectoris related to exertion. But there are some problems, such as overload, when this test is applied to Japanese, since it has been designed for Occidentals. Therefore, in this study the treadmill test was modified for...

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