Physical activity plays a key role in improving functional capacity and cardiovascular function in peripheral arterial disease (PAD). There is a direct relationship between the improvement in peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) and the reduction in the risk of mortality; in addition, improving symptoms related to intermittent claudication provides a better quality of life (QoL)., However, the assessment of the level of physical activity is often carried out in transversal studies, showing that a higher level of physical activity is correlated […]