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General Principles for Prescribing Exercise

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Published Online: 15 February 2015 · Accepted: 4 December 2014 · Received: 20 August 2014
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Authors: Serpil Çeçen 1 · Şule Bulur 1
1 Pendik Marmara University Training and Research Hospital, Department of Physiology, Exercise Physiology Department, Specialist Dr., Istanbul, Turkey

Keywords: Exercise presciption · heart rate · physical activity
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Exercise prescription can be applied to all ages and genders. It needs to be person specific. Exercise type, intensity, duration, frequency and sustainability must be taken into account when exercise prescriptions are prepared.

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