Blood pressure and heart rate were monitored in 18 mild hypertensives and 18 normotensive controls matched for age and sex during rest, isometric exercise, carbon dioxide rebreathing, cold pressor test, head-up tilt, radiant heat, head-back tilt and mental arithmetic. Blood pressure and heart rate were higher in the hypertensive than in the normotensive group at rest. During the instructions prior to the mental arithmetic and head-back tilt tests, heart rate increased more in the hypertensive than in the normotensive group while during mental arithmetic performance, blood pressure levels increased more in hypertensives than in normotensive controls. Diastolic blood pressure levels increased more in hypertensives during head-up tilt. In all ...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress is hypothesized to be a marker for subsequent neurogenic cardiov...
An increased sympathetic drive combined with decreased parasympathetic inhibition is found in patien...
Resetting of baroreceptor afferent firing in hypertensive animals, and the reduction in baroreflex r...
Blood pressure and heart rate were measured in 16 borderline hypertensive and 10 normotensive subjec...
Autonomic dysfunction is implicated in cardiovascular disease, with studies reporting an exaggerated...
Purpose: This study compared blood pressure, heart rate variability (HRV) and forearm blood flow, at...
'" ' The hemodynamic response to emotional stress (mental arithmetic) was studied in ...
A cardiovascular over-reactivity to stress may participate in the pathophysiology of hypertension. T...
The adaptive effects of physical training on cardiovascular control mechanisms were studied in 11 su...
SUMMARY Changes in hemodynamic parameters following 50-degree head-up tilt were studied in a populat...
The aim of our study was to seek out a possible different reactiveness to cardiovascular stimulation...
In five males with mild essential hypertension, simultaneous hemodynamic and arterial and venous pla...
Essential hypertension is associated with increased sympathetic and diminished parasympathetic activ...
The responses of intra-arterial blood pressure to passive head-up and head-down tilting are de-scrib...
Substantial evidence links exaggerated mental stress induced blood pressure reactivity to future hyp...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress is hypothesized to be a marker for subsequent neurogenic cardiov...
An increased sympathetic drive combined with decreased parasympathetic inhibition is found in patien...
Resetting of baroreceptor afferent firing in hypertensive animals, and the reduction in baroreflex r...
Blood pressure and heart rate were measured in 16 borderline hypertensive and 10 normotensive subjec...
Autonomic dysfunction is implicated in cardiovascular disease, with studies reporting an exaggerated...
Purpose: This study compared blood pressure, heart rate variability (HRV) and forearm blood flow, at...
'" ' The hemodynamic response to emotional stress (mental arithmetic) was studied in ...
A cardiovascular over-reactivity to stress may participate in the pathophysiology of hypertension. T...
The adaptive effects of physical training on cardiovascular control mechanisms were studied in 11 su...
SUMMARY Changes in hemodynamic parameters following 50-degree head-up tilt were studied in a populat...
The aim of our study was to seek out a possible different reactiveness to cardiovascular stimulation...
In five males with mild essential hypertension, simultaneous hemodynamic and arterial and venous pla...
Essential hypertension is associated with increased sympathetic and diminished parasympathetic activ...
The responses of intra-arterial blood pressure to passive head-up and head-down tilting are de-scrib...
Substantial evidence links exaggerated mental stress induced blood pressure reactivity to future hyp...
Cardiovascular reactivity to stress is hypothesized to be a marker for subsequent neurogenic cardiov...
An increased sympathetic drive combined with decreased parasympathetic inhibition is found in patien...
Resetting of baroreceptor afferent firing in hypertensive animals, and the reduction in baroreflex r...