JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association
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Review Meta Analysis
Association of episodic physical and sexual activity with triggering of acute cardiac events: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Evidence has suggested that physical and sexual activity might be triggers of acute cardiac events. ⋯ Acute cardiac events were significantly associated with episodic physical and sexual activity; this association was attenuated among persons with high levels of habitual physical activity.
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Review Meta Analysis
Association of episodic physical and sexual activity with triggering of acute cardiac events: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Evidence has suggested that physical and sexual activity might be triggers of acute cardiac events. ⋯ Acute cardiac events were significantly associated with episodic physical and sexual activity; this association was attenuated among persons with high levels of habitual physical activity.
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Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study funding and author-industry financial relationships is sometimes recommended for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in biomedical journals. Authors of meta-analyses, however, are not required to report COIs disclosed in original reports of included RCTs. ⋯ Among a group of meta-analyses of pharmacological treatments published in high-impact biomedical journals, information concerning primary study funding and author COIs for the included RCTs were only rarely reported.