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If Supervised Exercise Is Better Than Unsupervised Exercise for Intermittent Claudication, Why Are Quality of Life Indicators Similar?

April 30, 2015: A new study on intermittent claudication (IC) says that when it comes to improvements in walking distances and time before the onset of pain, supervised exercise (SE) is more effective than unsupervised exercise (UE)–but the same can’t be said for quality of life measures.
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If Supervised Exercise Is Better Than Unsupervised Exercise for Intermittent Claudication, Why Are Quality of Life Indicators Similar?