<p>Aim: Nowadays increasing blood pressure is the most important risk factor of coronary, cerebral and renal vessel diseases. The benefits of aerobic exercise (AE) training on blood pressure (BP) but the effects of resistance training are less well delineated. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of resistance or aerobic training on haemodynamics in non-physical education male students. Methods: The target population consisted entirely of male students of University of Guilan. Among them 40 male’s non- athlete were recruited and randomly assigned to 8 weeks of either resistance (RE) or AE training. Before and after training, BP, were measured. Statistical analysis was performed by student t – test. Results: The results show...
Introduction. High blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for card...
ABSTRACT Background: Hypertension affects over 26.3% of the Egyptian population and is considered on...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...
Annotation. Aim: Nowadays increasing blood pressure is the most important risk factor of coronary, ...
ABSTRACT Background: Previous studies showed that both systolic and diastolic blood pressures could ...
Impaired cardiovascular function increases the risk for fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular disease, ...
<p><strong>BACKGROUNDS:</strong> Physical activity (PA) has been associated with reduced blood press...
Abstract While regular exercise exposure is considered the most effective therapy to reduce arterial...
Regular exercise promotes reduction in blood pressure, reduction in body weight and it also helps to...
The aim of the present study was to verify the acute effect of the aerobic exercise (AE) with blood ...
Background: One of the most common medical disorders is hypertension which is associated with an inc...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Physical training is recommended by current guidelines as a preventive measu...
Background: Physical Activity improves the functional capacity of the circulatory system with minimu...
The aim of the research was to identify the importance of moderate aerobic sports activities in lowe...
Abstract AIMS The present study aimed to investigate the effects of whole body isometric resistance...
Introduction. High blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for card...
ABSTRACT Background: Hypertension affects over 26.3% of the Egyptian population and is considered on...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...
Annotation. Aim: Nowadays increasing blood pressure is the most important risk factor of coronary, ...
ABSTRACT Background: Previous studies showed that both systolic and diastolic blood pressures could ...
Impaired cardiovascular function increases the risk for fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular disease, ...
<p><strong>BACKGROUNDS:</strong> Physical activity (PA) has been associated with reduced blood press...
Abstract While regular exercise exposure is considered the most effective therapy to reduce arterial...
Regular exercise promotes reduction in blood pressure, reduction in body weight and it also helps to...
The aim of the present study was to verify the acute effect of the aerobic exercise (AE) with blood ...
Background: One of the most common medical disorders is hypertension which is associated with an inc...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Physical training is recommended by current guidelines as a preventive measu...
Background: Physical Activity improves the functional capacity of the circulatory system with minimu...
The aim of the research was to identify the importance of moderate aerobic sports activities in lowe...
Abstract AIMS The present study aimed to investigate the effects of whole body isometric resistance...
Introduction. High blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for card...
ABSTRACT Background: Hypertension affects over 26.3% of the Egyptian population and is considered on...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...