Abstract Introduction: Systemic arterial hypertension is one of the main cardiovascular risk factors affecting several population. In this context, heated water-based exercise has emerged as a potential alternative to land- based physical exercise to reduce blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients. Objective: To systematically synthesize evidence for the lowering effects of heated water-based exercise on BP in a non-specific population. Methods: Scielo, Pubmed and Scopus electronic databases were searched for studies from 2005 to 2016, with the following descriptors in English: “blood pressure, exercise, immersion, blood pressure and hydrotherapy”. A total of 10,461 articles were found and, after applying the inclusion and exclusion ...
42 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...
Background Although exercise training reduces office blood pressure (BP), scarcer evidence is availa...
Abstract Hypertension is a condition of increased blood pressure. Some studies suggest that patients...
B.W. Kaiser, C.L. Chapman, E.A. Larson, B.M. Gibson, E.L. Reed, J.R. Halliwill FACSM, C.T. Minson FA...
Background and Purpose: The evidence of the benefits from regular physical activity to hypertensives...
AbstractBackgroundRegular exercise is an effective intervention to decrease blood pressure (BP) in h...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for card...
Background: Hypertension has a significant impact on public health and has become a major health car...
Hypertension is often known as a silent killer and is characterized by a continuous increase in bloo...
Background systemic arterial hypertension is the most prevalent cardiovascular disease; physical ac...
Abstract High blood pressure is a major risk factor for premature death. Leisure-time physical activ...
Considering that water immersion may acutely reduce blood pressure (BP) and that exercise may elicit...
Repeated bouts of exercise in a heated environment are known to decrease resting body core temperatu...
Research object: physiotherapy in water efficiency for cardiovascular system. Research aim: while an...
Objective: This study compared resting blood pressure (BP) using ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) res...
42 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...
Background Although exercise training reduces office blood pressure (BP), scarcer evidence is availa...
Abstract Hypertension is a condition of increased blood pressure. Some studies suggest that patients...
B.W. Kaiser, C.L. Chapman, E.A. Larson, B.M. Gibson, E.L. Reed, J.R. Halliwill FACSM, C.T. Minson FA...
Background and Purpose: The evidence of the benefits from regular physical activity to hypertensives...
AbstractBackgroundRegular exercise is an effective intervention to decrease blood pressure (BP) in h...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for card...
Background: Hypertension has a significant impact on public health and has become a major health car...
Hypertension is often known as a silent killer and is characterized by a continuous increase in bloo...
Background systemic arterial hypertension is the most prevalent cardiovascular disease; physical ac...
Abstract High blood pressure is a major risk factor for premature death. Leisure-time physical activ...
Considering that water immersion may acutely reduce blood pressure (BP) and that exercise may elicit...
Repeated bouts of exercise in a heated environment are known to decrease resting body core temperatu...
Research object: physiotherapy in water efficiency for cardiovascular system. Research aim: while an...
Objective: This study compared resting blood pressure (BP) using ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) res...
42 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...
Background Although exercise training reduces office blood pressure (BP), scarcer evidence is availa...
Abstract Hypertension is a condition of increased blood pressure. Some studies suggest that patients...