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Resting heart rate not a true measure.(SPORTS)(WEEKEND ATHLETE: HEALTH & FITNESS)
Byline: Dr. Gabe Mirkin, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Very fit people often have a slow heart rate, but resting heart rate is not a reliable measure of fitness. In one study, a 20-week program of endurance training did not slow the resting heart rate, and therefore it cannot be used as a measure ...
February 15, 2004; The Washington Times

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