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‘No pain, no gain’ approach improves walking ability with peripheral artery disease

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People with peripheral artery disease, or PAD, who walked for exercise at a pace that induced pain or discomfort increased their walking speed and leg function more than those who walked at a comfortable pace. The findings come from a study examining the effects of home-based walking for exercise among 264 people with PAD.

Source: ScienceDaily.com