<p><strong>BACKGROUNDS:</strong> Physical activity (PA) has been associated with reduced blood pressure in observational epidemiologic studies and individual clinical trials. Since PA is considered as a key component for the prevention and treatment of hypertension in children and adolescents, the purpose of this study was to assess blood pressure changes in athletic and non-athletic students before, during and after PA.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>METHODS:</strong> The subjects in this experimental study consisted of 60 female athletic (n = 30) and non-athletic students (n = 30) with an average age of 21-23 years. The athletes were physical education students and non-athletes were medical students. Blood pressure (BP) at the right arm w...
Background: One of the most common medical disorders is hypertension which is associated with an inc...
Background: Previous studies showed that both systolic and diastolic blood pressures could be lowere...
Megan Conner1, Constance Haynes1, Jonathan Williams1, Larissa Boyd1, Melissa Powers1. 1University of...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) has been associated with reduced blood pressure in observational ...
Background: Physical Activity improves the functional capacity of the circulatory system with minimu...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for card...
<p>Aim: Nowadays increasing blood pressure is the most important risk factor of coronary, cerebral a...
Aim. Comparative analysis of changes in blood pressure (BP) measured before and after the physical e...
Annotation. Aim: Nowadays increasing blood pressure is the most important risk factor of coronary, ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify possible evidence of hypertension in athletic ado...
Objectives: To examine the independent and combined association of physical activity (PA) and sedent...
Cardiovascular disease, the number one killer of women, is often a result of hypertension and/or a s...
Abstract Background & Objectives: The aim of the present study was to study the sex differences in S...
Aims Due to superior exercise performance, athletes show higher blood pressure (BP) at peak exercis...
Marnie K. McLean, Abigail Brunson, Anna Thamasett, Jasmin Parker-Brown, Abbi Lane. University of Sou...
Background: One of the most common medical disorders is hypertension which is associated with an inc...
Background: Previous studies showed that both systolic and diastolic blood pressures could be lowere...
Megan Conner1, Constance Haynes1, Jonathan Williams1, Larissa Boyd1, Melissa Powers1. 1University of...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) has been associated with reduced blood pressure in observational ...
Background: Physical Activity improves the functional capacity of the circulatory system with minimu...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for card...
<p>Aim: Nowadays increasing blood pressure is the most important risk factor of coronary, cerebral a...
Aim. Comparative analysis of changes in blood pressure (BP) measured before and after the physical e...
Annotation. Aim: Nowadays increasing blood pressure is the most important risk factor of coronary, ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify possible evidence of hypertension in athletic ado...
Objectives: To examine the independent and combined association of physical activity (PA) and sedent...
Cardiovascular disease, the number one killer of women, is often a result of hypertension and/or a s...
Abstract Background & Objectives: The aim of the present study was to study the sex differences in S...
Aims Due to superior exercise performance, athletes show higher blood pressure (BP) at peak exercis...
Marnie K. McLean, Abigail Brunson, Anna Thamasett, Jasmin Parker-Brown, Abbi Lane. University of Sou...
Background: One of the most common medical disorders is hypertension which is associated with an inc...
Background: Previous studies showed that both systolic and diastolic blood pressures could be lowere...
Megan Conner1, Constance Haynes1, Jonathan Williams1, Larissa Boyd1, Melissa Powers1. 1University of...