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Training Rewires the Nerves Around the Heart
Exercise changed cardiac nerve structure as well as muscle performance in a new physiological study.
Summary
Exercise changed cardiac nerve structure as well as muscle performance in a new physiological study.
Researchers report that exercise remodeled the nerves regulating the heart, adding a neural dimension to the familiar muscular effects of training. The finding could help explain individual differences in rhythm and recovery and may inform future arrhythmia research. It does not establish a personalized exercise prescription or a new therapy.
Why it matters
Exercise changed cardiac nerve structure as well as muscle performance in a new physiological study.
Limits and context
- It does not establish a personalized exercise prescription or a new therapy.
Key claims
Exercise changed cardiac nerve structure as well as muscle performance in a new physiological study.
Qualification: It does not establish a personalized exercise prescription or a new therapy.
Evidence: source-2026-07-14-018
Sources
- ScienceDaily: Exercise rewires the heartScienceDaily · secondary reporting
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