Typescript (photocopy).It was hypothesized that in the genetically predisposed salt-sensitive rat, there would be an interactive relationship between the level of dietary sodium, the level of moderate physical exercise, and blood pressure. The level of sodium intake studied (4% of the diet) compared to that of the average dietary intake of sodium reported for people in the United States. The exercise studied was walking, the regimen most commonly used by people in the United States. The hypotheses tested were: (1) A 4% sodium diet would demonstrate a significant decrease in mortality and an increase in life span as compared to an 8% sodium diet in Dahl Salt-sensitive (Dahl-S) rats. (2) Walking, as a form of exercise, would significantly red...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies described in this thesis were designed to test my ge...
A high salt diet has been shown to increase renal mass of intact rats, although the mechanism by whi...
Cardiac output, blood volume, total peripheral resistance, and renal blood flow were measured in awa...
Typescript (photocopy).It was hypothesized that in the genetically predisposed salt-sensitive rat, t...
SUMMARY: Evidence shows that cardiac hypertrophy (CH) is a risk factor for many cardiovascular dise...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects approximately 33% of the U.S. population. If untreated...
One of the leading causes of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. Failure of the kidney to remove...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
We tested the hypothesis that daily exercise would reduce directly measured arterial blood pressure ...
We tested the hypothesis that daily exercise would reduce directly measured arterial blood pressure ...
A strain of rats that will predictably develop experimental hypertension by means of different techn...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
Background Abnormal renal hemodynamic responses to salt-loading are thought to contribute to salt-se...
Increased dietary salt in rats has been shown to sensitize central sympathetic circuits and enhance ...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies described in this thesis were designed to test my ge...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies described in this thesis were designed to test my ge...
A high salt diet has been shown to increase renal mass of intact rats, although the mechanism by whi...
Cardiac output, blood volume, total peripheral resistance, and renal blood flow were measured in awa...
Typescript (photocopy).It was hypothesized that in the genetically predisposed salt-sensitive rat, t...
SUMMARY: Evidence shows that cardiac hypertrophy (CH) is a risk factor for many cardiovascular dise...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects approximately 33% of the U.S. population. If untreated...
One of the leading causes of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. Failure of the kidney to remove...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
We tested the hypothesis that daily exercise would reduce directly measured arterial blood pressure ...
We tested the hypothesis that daily exercise would reduce directly measured arterial blood pressure ...
A strain of rats that will predictably develop experimental hypertension by means of different techn...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
Background Abnormal renal hemodynamic responses to salt-loading are thought to contribute to salt-se...
Increased dietary salt in rats has been shown to sensitize central sympathetic circuits and enhance ...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies described in this thesis were designed to test my ge...
grantor: University of TorontoStudies described in this thesis were designed to test my ge...
A high salt diet has been shown to increase renal mass of intact rats, although the mechanism by whi...
Cardiac output, blood volume, total peripheral resistance, and renal blood flow were measured in awa...