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    Antihypertensive Therapy in Athletes

    The choice of the ideal drug for hypertensive athletes is one of the greatest challenges in clinical practice. In fact, many classes of antihypertensive drugs interfere with athletic performance as they act on...

    L. Mos, G. Plett, C. Degano in Exercise, Sports and Hypertension (2022)

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    P3.20: Clinical Significance of Ambulatory Arterial Stiffness Index (Aasi) in Young Stage 1 Hypertensive’s

    The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between AASI and age in a cohort of stage I hypertensives < 50 years of age and to investigate its predictive capacity for future established hypertension.

    F. Saladini, E. Benetti, C. Fania, L. Mos, P. Ballerini, E. Cozzutti in Artery Research (2013)

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    P3.26: Arterial Dispensability in Stage 1 Hypertension: Comparison Between Premenopausal Women and Men of the Same Age

    To investigate whether arterial distensibility in hypertensive pre-menopausal women differs from that observed in men and whether these differences may vary according to age.

    F. Saladini, E. Benetti, L. Mos, A. Mazzer, A. De Pellegrin, P. Palatini in Artery Research (2013)

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    Obesity is a strong determinant of hypertensive target organ damage in young-to-middle-age patients

    To examine the impact of overweight and obesity on development of target organ damage in the early stage of hypertension.

    P Palatini, F Saladini, L Mos, E Benetti, A Bortolazzi in International Journal of Obesity (2013)

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    P1.13: Central Blood Pressure (BP) is An Independent Predictor of Worse Outcome in Young to Middle Age Subjects Screened for Stage I Hypertension

    The aim was to evaluate the association of central BP with target organ damage (TOD) and the risk of future hypertension in a cohort of subjects from the HARVEST study. Methods. We studied 305 stage I hyperten...

    F. Saladini, E. Benetti, M. Santonastaso, L. Mos, S. Cozzio in Artery Research (2011)

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    Tolerability and Efficacy of Fosinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide Compared with Amiloride and Hydrochlorothiazide in Patients with Mild to Moderate Hypertension

    This 6-month multicentre, randomised, double-blind, parallel group clinical trial compared the tolerability and antihypertensive efficacy of a once-daily combination of fosinopril 20mg/hydrochlorothiazide 12.5...

    Dr Ravi Saini, M. Romanini, L. Mos in Clinical Drug Investigation (1998)

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    Ergometry VS Field Test in the Evaluation of the Hypertensive Athlete

    Several reports have suggested that the blood pressure (BP) response to dynamic exercise is useful for identifying athletes with potential risk of cardiovascular accidents and for deciding whether they should ...

    P. Palatini, L. Mos, P. Mormino, M. Del Torre, L. Munari, F. Valle in Advances in Ergometry (1991)

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    Blood pressure variability during athletics

    Blood pressure variability has long been a subject of intense interest [1, 2] even though its clinical significance has not been completely established [3, 4]. Physical activity has been shown to represent one...

    P. Palatini, L. Mos, P. Mormino, A. Di Marco, L. Munari in Blood Pressure Measurements (1990)

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    Blutdruckvariabilität bei Sportlern

    Blutdruckvariabilität ist Scit langem Gegenstand intensiver Studien (9, 13), obwohl ihre klinische Bedeutung bislang noch nicht vollständig definiert werden konnte (8, 11). Es wurde gezeigt, daß physische Akti...

    P. Palatini, L. Mos, P. Mormino, A. Di Marco in Indirekte 24-Stunden Blutdruckmessung (1988)