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Date of download: 6/22/2016 Copyright © The American College of Cardiology. All rights reserved. From: Exercise at the Extremes: The Amount of Exercise to Reduce Cardiovascular Events J Am Coll Cardiol. 2016;67(3): doi: /j.jacc The Curvilinear Relationship Between Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Risk A similar increase in physical activity yields different risk reductions across the activity spectrum. Physical inactivity is associated with the highest risk, whereas high aerobic exercise volumes are associated with the lowest risk (26). Figure Legend:

Date of download: 6/22/2016 Copyright © The American College of Cardiology. All rights reserved. From: Exercise at the Extremes: The Amount of Exercise to Reduce Cardiovascular Events J Am Coll Cardiol. 2016;67(3): doi: /j.jacc The Dose-Response Curve of Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Mortality On the basis of data from the studies of Wen et al. (35)(blue squares) and Arem et al. (36)(orange circles). The average exercise volume (MET-h/week) was calculated for the ranges of physical activity that were provided in the study by Arem et al. (36). The maximal risk reduction for cardiovascular mortality was found at an exercise volume of 41 MET-h/week. CVD = cardiovascular disease; MET = metabolic equivalent of task score. Figure Legend:

Date of download: 6/22/2016 Copyright © The American College of Cardiology. All rights reserved. From: Exercise at the Extremes: The Amount of Exercise to Reduce Cardiovascular Events J Am Coll Cardiol. 2016;67(3): doi: /j.jacc The Dose-Response Curve of Moderate- and Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity and Cardiovascular and All-Cause Mortality The dose-response curve of moderate-intensity (solid lines) and vigorous-intensity (dashed lines) physical activity and cardiovascular (left) and all-cause mortality (right) based on data from the studies of Wen et al. (35)(blue squares), Lee et al. (34)(gray triangles), and Arem et al. (36)(orange circles). The average exercise volume (MET-h/week) was calculated for the ranges of physical activity that were provided in the study by Arem et al. (36). These figures demonstrate that vigorous intensity activities already reach a maximum risk reduction at lower exercise volumes, whereas larger volumes of moderate intensity activities are associated with a further reduction in cardiovascular/all-cause mortality. PA = physical activity; other abbreviations as in Figure 2. Figure Legend:

Date of download: 6/22/2016 Copyright © The American College of Cardiology. All rights reserved. From: Exercise at the Extremes: The Amount of Exercise to Reduce Cardiovascular Events J Am Coll Cardiol. 2016;67(3): doi: /j.jacc The Amount of Exercise to Reduce Cardiovascular Events in Cardiac Patient Populations The dose-response curve of physical activity and all-cause (red lines) and cardiovascular mortality (blue lines) among cardiac patient populations. Data were extracted from the studies of (A) Williams et al. (10), (B) Wannamethee et al. (61), (C) Mons et al. (9), and (D) Moholdt et al. (62). CVD = cardiovascular disease; MET = metabolic equivalent of task score; Mod./Vig. = moderate to vigorous. Figure Legend:

Date of download: 6/22/2016 Copyright © The American College of Cardiology. All rights reserved. From: Exercise at the Extremes: The Amount of Exercise to Reduce Cardiovascular Events J Am Coll Cardiol. 2016;67(3): doi: /j.jacc Example of a HIIT Protocol Versus an MICT Protocol in Cardiac Rehabilitation Both exercise protocols are isocaloric (63). HIIT = high-intensity interval training; HRmax = maximal heart rate; MICT = moderate- intensity continuous training. Figure Legend: