Exercise training has different effects on arterial stiffness according to training modalities. The optimal exercise modality for improvement of arterial function in normotensive and hypertensive individuals has not been well established. In this review, we aim to evaluate the effects of aerobic, resistance and combined aerobic and resistance training on arterial stiffness in individuals with and without hypertension. We systematically searched the Pubmed and Web of Science database from 1985 until December 2013 for relevant randomised controlled trials (RCTs). The data were extracted by one investigator and checked by a second investigator. The training effects on arterial stiffness were estimated using weighted mean differences of the rel...
The objective of this systematic review was to provide insight into the controversy that still aboun...
The cardiovascular system changes acutely to the stresses of exercise to support the increased metab...
Chapter 1: reviews the literature regarding “traditional” cardiovascular risk factors, central arter...
Abstract While regular exercise exposure is considered the most effective therapy to reduce arterial...
Background Regular aerobic exercise prevents and reverses arterial stiffening, but the association b...
The authors investigated the effects of moderate-intensity resistance, aerobic, or combined exercise...
Exercise is an effective intervention for treating hypertension and arterial stiffness, but little i...
Resistance training (RT) and exercise is useful for preventing cardiovascular disease, systolic hype...
Background: Increased arterial stiffness is an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Aero...
This study investigated how long the cardiovascular effects of aerobic and resistance exercise propa...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...
International audienceBackground and ObjectiveControversy exists as to whether aerobic exercise trai...
The objective of this systematic review was to provide insight into the controversy that still aboun...
We determined the effect of high-intensity aerobic interval training on arterial stiffness and micr...
Arterial stiffness increases cardiovascular disease risk for stroke, myocardial infarction, and mort...
The objective of this systematic review was to provide insight into the controversy that still aboun...
The cardiovascular system changes acutely to the stresses of exercise to support the increased metab...
Chapter 1: reviews the literature regarding “traditional” cardiovascular risk factors, central arter...
Abstract While regular exercise exposure is considered the most effective therapy to reduce arterial...
Background Regular aerobic exercise prevents and reverses arterial stiffening, but the association b...
The authors investigated the effects of moderate-intensity resistance, aerobic, or combined exercise...
Exercise is an effective intervention for treating hypertension and arterial stiffness, but little i...
Resistance training (RT) and exercise is useful for preventing cardiovascular disease, systolic hype...
Background: Increased arterial stiffness is an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Aero...
This study investigated how long the cardiovascular effects of aerobic and resistance exercise propa...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...
International audienceBackground and ObjectiveControversy exists as to whether aerobic exercise trai...
The objective of this systematic review was to provide insight into the controversy that still aboun...
We determined the effect of high-intensity aerobic interval training on arterial stiffness and micr...
Arterial stiffness increases cardiovascular disease risk for stroke, myocardial infarction, and mort...
The objective of this systematic review was to provide insight into the controversy that still aboun...
The cardiovascular system changes acutely to the stresses of exercise to support the increased metab...
Chapter 1: reviews the literature regarding “traditional” cardiovascular risk factors, central arter...