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Can postexercise hypotension also be observed in African and Asian populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Worldwide, raised blood pressure (BP) or hypertension is the global leading risk factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases and all-cause...
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Virtual reality exergame in older patients with hypertension: a preliminary study to determine load intensity and blood pressure
BackgroundLifestyle changes and physical activity can make an important contribution to reducing the risk factor for high blood pressure (BP)....
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Greater postexercise hypotension response in low-load and high-volume resistance training versus high-load and low-volume resistance training
BackgroundThe post-exercise hypotension response (PEH) has been shown to be dependent on the load and volume of a resistance training (RT)...
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Isometric handgrip exercise training reduces resting systolic blood pressure but does not interfere with diastolic blood pressure and heart rate variability in hypertensive subjects: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
To evaluate the effects of isometric handgrip exercise training (IHET) on blood pressure and heart rate variability in hypertensive subjects. Five...
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The blood pressure response to acute exercise predicts the ambulatory blood pressure response to exercise training in patients with resistant hypertension: results from the EnRicH trial
Reports suggest that the blood pressure (BP) response to an acute bout of exercise is associated with the BP response to aerobic training in...
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Effect of blood volume change related to intensity of intradialytic aerobic exercise on hemodialysis adequacy: a pilot study
PurposeIntradialytic exercise may improve dialysis efficiency; however, the association between changes in blood volume (BV) related to exercise...
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Pathophysiology of Noncardiac Syncope in Athletes
The most frequent cause of syncope in young athletes is noncardiac etiology. The mechanism of noncardiac syncope (NCS) in young athletes is...
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Safety, efficacy and delivery of isometric resistance training as an adjunct therapy for blood pressure control: a modified Delphi study
Uncontrolled hypertension remains the major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Isometric resistance training (IRT) has been shown to be a useful...
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Prescription of exercise training for hypertensives
In Japan, there were an estimated 43 million patients with hypertension in 2010. The management of this condition is given the highest priority in...
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The Current Landscape of Pharmacotherapies for Sarcopenia
Sarcopenia is a skeletal muscle disorder characterized by progressive and generalized decline in muscle mass and function. Although it is mostly...
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Pharmacological Management of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: From Bench to Bedside
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the most common inherited heart disease, is still orphan of a specific drug treatment. The erroneous consideration...
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Effects of different aerobic exercise programs on cardiac autonomic modulation and hemodynamics in hypertension: data from EXERDIET-HTA randomized trial
The aims of the present study were to analyze the effects of 16 weeks of different aerobic exercise training (ExT) programs with diet on cardiac...
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Acute response of serum cortisol to different intensities of resisted exercise in the elderly
BackgroundCortisol has a main role in stress response and high stress can affect the psychological and physical performance in the elderly.
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Cardiovascular and hemodynamic responses to adapted physical exercises in very old adults
BackgroundAging is characterized by a physiological reduction in physical activity, which is inversely correlated with survival.
Aims ...