Hypertension, beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents and exercise.van Baak MA.Department of Human Biology, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands.Studies have shown that regular exercise may contribute to a lowering of blood pressure in hypertensive patients. The extent of the blood pressure reduction, however, appears to be limited and will in most cases be insufficient to normalize blood pressure in these patients. Therefore, many of the physically active hypertensive patients will be treated with antihypertensive agents. Treatment of physically active patients with uncomplicated hypertension with beta-blocking agents has disadvantages, since these agents reduce exercise capacity and may affect trainability in a negative way. beta ...
AUTHOR’S SYNOPSIS. To achieve the same heart rate after /3-adrenergic blockade as before, hjper-tens...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
Summary Hypertension (high blood pressure; BP) is a leading contributor to premature death and disab...
Hypertension, beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents and exercise.van Baak MA.Department of Human Biology...
peer reviewedRegular physical exercise belongs to the non pharmacological tools for the control of h...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine the antihypertensive agent(s) more likely to mi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the behavior of blood pressure during exercise in patients with hypertension ...
The ability of cardioselective and nonselective beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs, with and without p...
blocking agents affect exercise tolerance, exercise condition-ing response, and blood pressure respo...
Hypertension is a ubiquitous and serious disease. Regular exercise has been recommended as a strateg...
Hypertension is a “Silent Killer”, most of the time, it has no obvious symptoms to indicate that som...
Many pathologic conditions are associated with inactivity and sedentary lifestyle. Exercise may incr...
Chronic essential hypertension is a major public health problem afflicting an estimated 15 to 30% of...
Elevation of blood pressure should be regarded as one of a number of potential risk factors for card...
We evaluated exercise performance in 14 patients with uncomplicated essential hypertension 1 h after...
AUTHOR’S SYNOPSIS. To achieve the same heart rate after /3-adrenergic blockade as before, hjper-tens...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
Summary Hypertension (high blood pressure; BP) is a leading contributor to premature death and disab...
Hypertension, beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents and exercise.van Baak MA.Department of Human Biology...
peer reviewedRegular physical exercise belongs to the non pharmacological tools for the control of h...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine the antihypertensive agent(s) more likely to mi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the behavior of blood pressure during exercise in patients with hypertension ...
The ability of cardioselective and nonselective beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs, with and without p...
blocking agents affect exercise tolerance, exercise condition-ing response, and blood pressure respo...
Hypertension is a ubiquitous and serious disease. Regular exercise has been recommended as a strateg...
Hypertension is a “Silent Killer”, most of the time, it has no obvious symptoms to indicate that som...
Many pathologic conditions are associated with inactivity and sedentary lifestyle. Exercise may incr...
Chronic essential hypertension is a major public health problem afflicting an estimated 15 to 30% of...
Elevation of blood pressure should be regarded as one of a number of potential risk factors for card...
We evaluated exercise performance in 14 patients with uncomplicated essential hypertension 1 h after...
AUTHOR’S SYNOPSIS. To achieve the same heart rate after /3-adrenergic blockade as before, hjper-tens...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
Summary Hypertension (high blood pressure; BP) is a leading contributor to premature death and disab...