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    Association of central blood pressure with an exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise among elite athletes

    The systolic blood pressure/workload (SBP/MET) slope was recently reported to be a reliable parameter to identify an exaggerated blood pressure response (eBPR) in the normal population and in athletes. However...

    Astrid Most, Lutz Kraushaar, Oliver Dörr in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)

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    Sex differences in workload-indexed blood pressure response and vascular function among professional athletes and their utility for clinical exercise testing

    Sex differences in blood pressure (BP) regulation at rest have been attributed to differences in vascular function. Further, arterial stiffness predicts an exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise (BPR)...

    Pascal Bauer, Lutz Kraushaar, Oliver Dörr in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2021)

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    Association of 25-hydroxy vitamin D level with the blood pressure response to a maximum exercise test among professional indoor athletes

    Low vitamin D levels have been associated with elevated blood pressure (BP) in the general population. However, whether there is an association of vitamin D insufficiency with BP changes during maximum exercis...

    Pascal Bauer, Lutz Kraushaar, Oliver Dörr in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2020)

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    Elite athletes as research model: vitamin D insufficiency associates with elevated central blood pressure in professional handball athletes

    Low vitamin D levels have been associated with elevated blood pressure in the general population. Prospective studies, however, have produced conflicting evidence about the blood pressure-lowering effects of v...

    Pascal Bauer, Lutz Kraushaar, Sophie Hölscher in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)