Аннотация
Список литературы
Этот обзор современных зарубежных данных посвящен проблеме использования различных видов физической активности для первичной и вторичной профилактики инсульта.
Ключевые слова:
инсульт, первичная и вторичная профилактика, физическая активность
Physical activity as the major component of primary and secondary stroke prevention
This review of the contemporary foreign literature data dedicates to the problem of various physical activities use for primary and secondary stroke prevention.
Keywords
stroke, primary and secondary prevention, physical activity
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