This study assessed the effect of a short-term, 8-week exercise programme on resting and exercise blood pressure (systolic (SBP); diastolic (DBP)), and other haemodynamic responses (heart rate (HR), pulse pressure (PP), double product (DP)), of newly diagnosed transient ischaemic attack (TIA) patients. Sixty-eight TIA patients completed a continuous and incremental exercise test within 2 weeks of symptom diagnosis. HR, SBP and DBP were regularly measured at rest, during exercise and in recovery. Participants were then randomised to either an 8-week exercise programme or to a usual care control group prior to completing an identical post-intervention (PI) re-assessment. Individuals randomised to the exercise condition experienced a significa...
In this study, exercise capacity was evaluated in patients with borderline and established, uncompli...
Low-load resistance exercise (LL-RE) is recommended as an adjunct therapy to aerobic exercise during...
Time constraints have been cited as a common barrier to exercise and healthy lifestyles. Recently, s...
OBJECTIVE:Exercise has beneficial effects on vascular risk factors in transient ischaemic attack (TI...
The objective of this study was to conduct a randomized, parallel-group clinical trial assessed the ...
Early exercise engagement elicits meaningful changes in peripheral blood pressure in patients diagno...
Early exercise engagement elicits meaningful changes in peripheral blood pressure in patients diagno...
Objective: This study will investigate the efficacy of implementing either an early or delayed exerc...
Objective: To verify the influence of a prolonged physical exercise program on physical fitness and ...
Abstract Hemodynamic responses to exercise in the acute phase after moderate to severe stroke have r...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the effect of an early exercise and education programme on psychosocial health ...
Hemodynamic responses to exercise in the acute phase after moderate to severe stroke have remained p...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been identified as a reliable predictor of cardiac mortali...
suMMARY The effects of a simple physical training programme were investigated in a prospective and r...
PURPOSE: Heart rate variability (HRV) decreases after an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) due to ch...
In this study, exercise capacity was evaluated in patients with borderline and established, uncompli...
Low-load resistance exercise (LL-RE) is recommended as an adjunct therapy to aerobic exercise during...
Time constraints have been cited as a common barrier to exercise and healthy lifestyles. Recently, s...
OBJECTIVE:Exercise has beneficial effects on vascular risk factors in transient ischaemic attack (TI...
The objective of this study was to conduct a randomized, parallel-group clinical trial assessed the ...
Early exercise engagement elicits meaningful changes in peripheral blood pressure in patients diagno...
Early exercise engagement elicits meaningful changes in peripheral blood pressure in patients diagno...
Objective: This study will investigate the efficacy of implementing either an early or delayed exerc...
Objective: To verify the influence of a prolonged physical exercise program on physical fitness and ...
Abstract Hemodynamic responses to exercise in the acute phase after moderate to severe stroke have r...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the effect of an early exercise and education programme on psychosocial health ...
Hemodynamic responses to exercise in the acute phase after moderate to severe stroke have remained p...
BACKGROUND: Heart rate recovery (HRR) has been identified as a reliable predictor of cardiac mortali...
suMMARY The effects of a simple physical training programme were investigated in a prospective and r...
PURPOSE: Heart rate variability (HRV) decreases after an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) due to ch...
In this study, exercise capacity was evaluated in patients with borderline and established, uncompli...
Low-load resistance exercise (LL-RE) is recommended as an adjunct therapy to aerobic exercise during...
Time constraints have been cited as a common barrier to exercise and healthy lifestyles. Recently, s...