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II Körperliches Training zur Therapie chronischer Erkrankungen

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Kompendium der Sportmedizin

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Sportliche Aktivität reduziert durch Reduktion von schädigenden Einflüssen in Form von Risikofaktoren einerseits das Risiko für Neuerkrankungen und verlangsamt andererseits Krankheitsprozesse.

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Benzer, W., Mayr, K., Wonisch, M. (2004). II Körperliches Training zur Therapie chronischer Erkrankungen. In: Pokan, R., Förster, H., Hofmann, P., Hörtnagl, H., Ledl-Kurkowski, E., Wonisch, M. (eds) Kompendium der Sportmedizin. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3781-9_21

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