African Americans have disproportionate levels of cardiovascular disease and oxidative stress. The purpose of our study was to examine racial differences between African American and Caucasian adults in time-course oxidative stress responses to a treadmill test. After a 12-hr fast, 18 participants (9 of each ethnic group; 21 ± 0.4 yrs) completed a submaximal treadmill test and underwent serial blood draws: Pre, Post (within 2 min), 30, 60, and 120 min after exercise. At each time-point, superoxide dismutase (SOD, U/mL), total antioxidant capacity (TAC, mM), protein carbonyls (PC, nmol/mg), and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance (TBARs, μmol/L) were measured. We found no difference between groups for blood pressure, BMI, or exercise capa...
MSc (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Motivation - Hypertension is an e...
African American (AA) women have an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and have been reported t...
International audienceObjective - To examine the effect of race differences on sprint performance, H...
African Americans (B) are disproportionately hypertensive with reports of greater cardiovascular dis...
PURPOSE: There is robust evidence presenting higher incidences of hypertension experienced by the Af...
African American race is an independent risk factor for enhanced oxidative stress and inflammation. ...
Background: Oxidative stress and increased cardiovascular reactivity are associated with endothelial...
Previous studies have indicated racial/ethnic differences in the vasodilator and blood pressure resp...
Black (B) ethnicity has become a strong independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, endothel...
The capacity to vasodilate during and following exercise is partly mediated by the endothelium, and ...
Background: Previous research suggests non-Hispanic blacks (blacks) are more insulin resistant than ...
African Americans have a higher incidence of hypertension than other racial groups. Furthermore, som...
Introduction. Non-Hispanic blacks (blacks) are more insulin resistant compared to non-Hispanic white...
African-Americans (AA) are at greater risk than Caucasians (CA) for developing hypertension, cardiov...
As healthcare progresses toward individualized medicine, understanding how different racial groups r...
MSc (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Motivation - Hypertension is an e...
African American (AA) women have an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and have been reported t...
International audienceObjective - To examine the effect of race differences on sprint performance, H...
African Americans (B) are disproportionately hypertensive with reports of greater cardiovascular dis...
PURPOSE: There is robust evidence presenting higher incidences of hypertension experienced by the Af...
African American race is an independent risk factor for enhanced oxidative stress and inflammation. ...
Background: Oxidative stress and increased cardiovascular reactivity are associated with endothelial...
Previous studies have indicated racial/ethnic differences in the vasodilator and blood pressure resp...
Black (B) ethnicity has become a strong independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, endothel...
The capacity to vasodilate during and following exercise is partly mediated by the endothelium, and ...
Background: Previous research suggests non-Hispanic blacks (blacks) are more insulin resistant than ...
African Americans have a higher incidence of hypertension than other racial groups. Furthermore, som...
Introduction. Non-Hispanic blacks (blacks) are more insulin resistant compared to non-Hispanic white...
African-Americans (AA) are at greater risk than Caucasians (CA) for developing hypertension, cardiov...
As healthcare progresses toward individualized medicine, understanding how different racial groups r...
MSc (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Motivation - Hypertension is an e...
African American (AA) women have an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and have been reported t...
International audienceObjective - To examine the effect of race differences on sprint performance, H...