We reported previously that two otherwise identical training programs at lower (LI) and higher intensity (HI) similarly reduced resting systolic blood pressure (BP) by approximately 4-6 mmHg. Here, we determined the effects of both programs on BP-regulating mechanisms, on biomarkers of systemic inflammation and prothrombotic state and on the heart. In this cross-over study (3 × 10 weeks), healthy participants exercised three times 1 h/week at, respectively, 33% and 66% of the heart rate (HR) reserve, in a random order, with a sedentary period in between. Measurements, performed at baseline and at the end of each period, involved blood sampling, HR variability, systolic BP variability (SBPV) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Thirty-nin...
Several large epidemiological studies have reported an inverse relationship between blood pressure a...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...
Background: The isolated effect of resistance training (RT) on heart rate variability (HRV) and bloo...
OBJECTIVE: It is not well known which exercise intensity is needed to obtain blood pressure reductio...
THESIS 6712Exercise training is known to reduce resting blood pressure ; however, the underlying mec...
ness of systolic blood pressure (SBP) to regular endurance training have been observed in healthy no...
Effect of exercise training on ambulatory blood pressure.Wijnen JA, Kool MJ, van Baak MA, Kuipers H,...
The effects of resistance training on arterial blood pressure and muscle sympathetic nerve activity ...
No previous studies have examined the effects of isometric training intensity upon resting blood pre...
Background-—We conducted meta-analyses examining the effects of endurance, dynamic resistance, combi...
Men and women 70-79 yr of age (N = 49) were studied to assess the effect of 6 months of resistance o...
Introduction: Cardiac automaticity is intrinsic to various pace maker tissue, which are largely unde...
Impaired cardiovascular function increases the risk for fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular disease, ...
Abstract There are no studies assessing short‐term blood pressure (BP) changes induced by daily exer...
BACKGROUND: We conducted meta-analyses examining the effects of endurance, dynamic resistance, combi...
Several large epidemiological studies have reported an inverse relationship between blood pressure a...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...
Background: The isolated effect of resistance training (RT) on heart rate variability (HRV) and bloo...
OBJECTIVE: It is not well known which exercise intensity is needed to obtain blood pressure reductio...
THESIS 6712Exercise training is known to reduce resting blood pressure ; however, the underlying mec...
ness of systolic blood pressure (SBP) to regular endurance training have been observed in healthy no...
Effect of exercise training on ambulatory blood pressure.Wijnen JA, Kool MJ, van Baak MA, Kuipers H,...
The effects of resistance training on arterial blood pressure and muscle sympathetic nerve activity ...
No previous studies have examined the effects of isometric training intensity upon resting blood pre...
Background-—We conducted meta-analyses examining the effects of endurance, dynamic resistance, combi...
Men and women 70-79 yr of age (N = 49) were studied to assess the effect of 6 months of resistance o...
Introduction: Cardiac automaticity is intrinsic to various pace maker tissue, which are largely unde...
Impaired cardiovascular function increases the risk for fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular disease, ...
Abstract There are no studies assessing short‐term blood pressure (BP) changes induced by daily exer...
BACKGROUND: We conducted meta-analyses examining the effects of endurance, dynamic resistance, combi...
Several large epidemiological studies have reported an inverse relationship between blood pressure a...
It is estimated that 55 million Americans have hypertension, a disease defined as having a blood pre...
Background: The isolated effect of resistance training (RT) on heart rate variability (HRV) and bloo...