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    Journal of Sport and Health Science, Volume 10, 2021, Issue 6 | Exercise and Cardiovascular protection: Update and Future

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    Editorial

    Exercise and cardiovascular protection: Update and future
    Junjie Xiao, Anthony Rosenzweig
    Pages 607-608

    Review articles

    Cardiorespiratory fitness measured with cardiopulmonary exercise testing and mortality in patients with cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Yasmin Ezzatvar, Mikel Izquierdo, Julio Núñez, Joaquín Calatayud, … Antonio García-Hermoso
    Pages 609-619

    The relationships between step count and all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events: A dose–response meta-analysis
    Mingxin Sheng, Junyue Yang, Min Bao, Tianzhi Chen, … Jianqian Chao
    Pages 620-628

    The association of grip strength with cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality in people with hypertension: Findings from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology China Study
    Weida Liu, Darryl P Leong, Bo Hu, Lap AhTse, … Wei Li
    Pages 629-636

    IGF1–PI3K-induced physiological cardiac hypertrophy: Implications for new heart failure therapies, biomarkers, and predicting cardiotoxicity
    Sebastian Bass-Stringer, Celeste M.K. Tai, Julie R. McMullen
    Pages 637-647

    The epigenetic landscape of exercise in cardiac health and disease
    Guiling Wu, Xing Zhang, Feng Gao
    Pages 648-659

    Animal exercise studies in cardiovascular research: Current knowledge and optimal design—A position paper of the Committee on Cardiac Rehabilitation, Chinese Medical Doctors’ Association
    Yihua Bei, Lei Wang, Rongjing Ding, Lin Che, … Junjie Xiao
    Pages 660-674

    Regular papers

    Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the movement behaviors of children and youth: A scoping review of evidence after the first year
    Derek C. Paterson, Katelynn Ramage, Sarah A. Moore, Negin Riazi, … Guy Faulkner
    Pages 675-689

    No independent associations between physical activity and clinical outcomes among hospitalized patients with moderate to severe COVID-19
    Ana J. Pinto, Karla F. Goessler, Alan L. Fernandes, Igor H. Murai, … Bruno Gualano
    Pages 690-696

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