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A hypertensive response to exercise – definition and prevalence

Haemodynamics and biochemistry of a hypertensive response to exercise

Haemodynamics and biochemistry of a hypertensive response to exercise

... are hypertensive ‘out-of-office’ or during normal daily life ...high prevalence of masked hypertension in the general community (up to 19%), 22 the consideration of other means of BP measures including ...

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Response of Hypertensive Adolescents to Dynamic and Isometric Exercise Stress

Response of Hypertensive Adolescents to Dynamic and Isometric Exercise Stress

... The hemodynamic response to isometric exercise differs from that seen with dynamic exercise, in that the former is associated with a smaller increase in heart rate, cardiac output, and s[r] ...

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Resistance exercise with different volumes: blood pressure response and forearm blood flow in the hypertensive elderly

Resistance exercise with different volumes: blood pressure response and forearm blood flow in the hypertensive elderly

... Unlike the present study, there is inconsistency in dia- stolic BP reduction in other studies, in specific post-exercise recovery moments. 1,14,30,42 Only Melo et al 24 observed similar responses to our work. As ...

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Aortic arch shape is not associated with hypertensive response to exercise in patients with repaired congenital heart diseases

Aortic arch shape is not associated with hypertensive response to exercise in patients with repaired congenital heart diseases

... to exercise between these 2 patient groups? In our cohort, patients post-CoA repair did have smaller cross sectional areas of the transverse arch and isthmus, and when the minimal transverse arch/isthmus area was ...

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Study of endothelial function response to exercise training in hypertensive individuals (SEFRET): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Study of endothelial function response to exercise training in hypertensive individuals (SEFRET): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... of exercise training: AT, RT or ...40-min exercise session with progressive intensities ranging from 50 to 75 % of heart rate ...of exercise. The CT intervention will consist of a 20-min aerobic ...

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Contribution of heme oxygenase 2 to blood pressure regulation in response to swimming exercise and detraining in spontaneously hypertensive rats

Contribution of heme oxygenase 2 to blood pressure regulation in response to swimming exercise and detraining in spontaneously hypertensive rats

... Material/Methods: Animals were randomized into exercised and detrained groups. Corresponding sedentary rats were grouped as Time 1–2. Swimming of 60 min/5 days/week for 10 weeks was applied. Detraining rats discontinued ...

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Prevalence of left ventricular geometric patterns in hypertensive patients in Angola

Prevalence of left ventricular geometric patterns in hypertensive patients in Angola

... remaining series ranged from 15 to 30%. In the present study, we found this pattern in only 14% of patients. t can be assumed that the changes observed in our study resulted from uncontrolled hypertension since only 25% ...

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Prevalence and risk factors of microalbuminuria in Thai nondiabetic hypertensive patients

Prevalence and risk factors of microalbuminuria in Thai nondiabetic hypertensive patients

... nondiabetic hypertensive patients Dovepress studies by Goumenos et al demonstrated histological lesions such as glomerulomegaly as well as focal segmental glomeruloscerosis in patients with morbid obesity even ...

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The prevalence of microalbuminuria and relevant cardiovascular risk factors in Turkish hypertensive patients

The prevalence of microalbuminuria and relevant cardiovascular risk factors in Turkish hypertensive patients

... Results: The overall prevalence of MAU was 64.7% and there was no difference between genders. Most of the pa- tients (82.5%) had uncontrolled hypertension, 35.6% had dyslipidemia, and 35.5% had diabetes, ...

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Compulsive exercise in eating disorders: proposal for a definition and a clinical assessment

Compulsive exercise in eating disorders: proposal for a definition and a clinical assessment

... [12]. Prevalence rates range be- tween 31 and 81% [13–16] in patients with AN and 20–66% [17–19] in patients with ...healthy exercise in ED treatment was recognized [20–22] and three comprehensive treatment ...

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Hypoxic ventilatory response at exercise (HVRe)

Hypoxic ventilatory response at exercise (HVRe)

... prevalence of sAMS, the maximal altitude reached, and the mean daily altitude gain. Women taking oral contraception were younger than those not taking. Prevalence of sAMS was similar in all female groups, ...

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Exercise changes regional vascular control by commissural NTS in spontaneously hypertensive rats

Exercise changes regional vascular control by commissural NTS in spontaneously hypertensive rats

... Data analysis. Changes in the cardiovascular variables measured after commNTS injections were evaluated at the peak response. Results are expressed as means ⫾ SE. Data were submitted to two-way ANOVA followed by ...

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Cardiovascular and Cognitive Adaptations Following Isometric Handgrip Exercise Training in Hypertensive Adults

Cardiovascular and Cognitive Adaptations Following Isometric Handgrip Exercise Training in Hypertensive Adults

... in hypertensive individuals who often experienced larger reductions in BP in response to IHG training, a difference of 13 mmHg was selected for our power ...

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Stress induced hypertensive response: should it be evaluated more carefully?

Stress induced hypertensive response: should it be evaluated more carefully?

... pressure response to exercise may result in greater likelihood of new or worsening abnormalities with exercise in the absence of angiographically signifi- cant coronary artery ...during ...

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PRESCRIPTION PATTERN AND THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE OF VARIOUS ANTI HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS FOR THE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN TAMILNADU, INDIA

PRESCRIPTION PATTERN AND THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE OF VARIOUS ANTI HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS FOR THE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN TAMILNADU, INDIA

... hypertension. Prevalence of hypertension has remained stable or has decreased in developed countries during the past decade; it has dramatically increased in developing countries like ...

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Exercise Performance of Hypertensive Adolescents

Exercise Performance of Hypertensive Adolescents

... This high level was defined by the American Academy of Pediatrics as a peak systolic pressure of 230 to 250 mm Hg.’8 Those patients should probably be excluded from partici- pation in is[r] ...

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Prevalence of hypertension among the offspring’s of hypertensive patients

Prevalence of hypertension among the offspring’s of hypertensive patients

... only hypertensive patients and working enormously to generate awareness of ...uncontrolled hypertensive patient 3-4 weekly, in controlled hypertensive patient 3-6 ...

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ADVERSE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE:

ADVERSE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE:

... fat response to HIIT and no significant change in adjusted fat response to ...voluntary exercise treatment were running ...voluntary exercise had a greater frequency, duration and distance and ...

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THE RESPIRATORY RESPONSE TO EXERCISE

THE RESPIRATORY RESPONSE TO EXERCISE

... B., and Holmgren, A.: Arterial blood gas tensions during exercise in normal subjects. B.: The possible mechanism of contracting and paying the oxygen debt and the role of lactic acid in [r] ...

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Study of the Prevalence of Hypertension and Complications of Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy

Study of the Prevalence of Hypertension and Complications of Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy

... The hypertensive disorders of pregnancy affect 5% - 22% of all ...of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, their pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and clinical courses greatly vary and at times ...

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