The health benefits of physical activity (PA) are well recognized, and PA levels vary in different populations. The study aimed to investigate PA levels and associated sociodemographic factors among people with hypertension in a rural area in Bangladesh. Baseline data were part of a cluster randomized controlled trial of 307 adults aged 30–75 years to study the effectiveness of PA and lifestyle changes in lowering blood pressure. The outcome variables were PA at work, commuter, recreation, metabolic equivalent task (MET)-minute per week and sitting time. Total 68 (22.1%) people participated in vigorous-intensity activity, 23 (7.5%) participated in moderate-intensity sports. Overall, 83% of people were physically active more than 600 MET-min...
Background: Due to changing lifestyle in Indian population prevalence of hypertension is increasing ...
Abstract Background Low level of physical activity (PA) has become an important public health proble...
Introduction: As reported by WHO, hypertension is the third ‘killer’ disease, accounting for one in ...
This initial investigation aimed to investigate the knowledge of the health benefits of physical act...
This initial investigation aimed to investigate the knowledge of the health benefits of physical act...
Background: Hypertension (HPT) is a global public health challenge. It predisposes to cardiovascular...
Background: To formulate all intervention strategies for hypertension in the community, it is essent...
Abstract Background High blood pressure is an independent risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Aim: To demonstrate the effect of physical activity on controlling blood pressure among hypertensive...
Background High blood pressure is an independent risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is ...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) can prevent many non-communicable diseases, such as cardi...
Background: Hypertension, commonly referred to as high blood pressure, stands as a leading non-commu...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) promotes cardiovascular health and health related quality...
Abstract- Background: A variety of lifestyle modifications including weight loss in the overweight a...
Background: Due to changing lifestyle in Indian population prevalence of hypertension is increasing ...
Background: Due to changing lifestyle in Indian population prevalence of hypertension is increasing ...
Abstract Background Low level of physical activity (PA) has become an important public health proble...
Introduction: As reported by WHO, hypertension is the third ‘killer’ disease, accounting for one in ...
This initial investigation aimed to investigate the knowledge of the health benefits of physical act...
This initial investigation aimed to investigate the knowledge of the health benefits of physical act...
Background: Hypertension (HPT) is a global public health challenge. It predisposes to cardiovascular...
Background: To formulate all intervention strategies for hypertension in the community, it is essent...
Abstract Background High blood pressure is an independent risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Aim: To demonstrate the effect of physical activity on controlling blood pressure among hypertensive...
Background High blood pressure is an independent risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is ...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) can prevent many non-communicable diseases, such as cardi...
Background: Hypertension, commonly referred to as high blood pressure, stands as a leading non-commu...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) promotes cardiovascular health and health related quality...
Abstract- Background: A variety of lifestyle modifications including weight loss in the overweight a...
Background: Due to changing lifestyle in Indian population prevalence of hypertension is increasing ...
Background: Due to changing lifestyle in Indian population prevalence of hypertension is increasing ...
Abstract Background Low level of physical activity (PA) has become an important public health proble...
Introduction: As reported by WHO, hypertension is the third ‘killer’ disease, accounting for one in ...