Aim. To study the main cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors and assess the blood pressure (BP) response to various types of exercise in veteran athletes.Material and methods. In order to identify the main CVR factors, 234 competitive athletes and 29 persons practicing physical training were interviewed. We also measured their pre- and post-exercise BP. The previously diagnosed hypertension (HTN) was also taken into account.Results. Among the participants, HTN was diagnosed in 48,5% of athletes, obesity — in 21%, smoking — in 22,9%, while 15,5% had a positive family history of coronary artery disease. The combination of two or more studied risk factors was observed in 35,7% of the subjects. The prevalence of the studied risk factors in particip...
Maleah Holland-Winkler, Austin Kohler, Andrew Moore, Gabriella Benavides. Augusta University, August...
Background. In the general population, hypertensive response to exercise (HRE) predicts new-onset re...
Maleah Holland-Winkler, Austin Kohler, Andrew Moore, Gabriella Benavides. Augusta University, August...
Aim. Comparative analysis of changes in blood pressure (BP) measured before and after the physical e...
Aims Due to superior exercise performance, athletes show higher blood pressure (BP) at peak exercis...
Aims Due to superior exercise performance, athletes show higher blood pressure (BP) at peak exercis...
Chronic exercise has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP). However, athletes have an increased c...
Background: Prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors has been poorly explored in subjects regu...
Background: Prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors has been poorly explored in subjects regu...
Background: Prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors has been poorly explored in subjects regu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We reviewed most current medical literature in order to describe the epidemiolo...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We reviewed most current medical literature in order to describe the epidemiolo...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We reviewed most current medical literature in order to describe the epidemiolo...
vol. 4 • no. 3 Because of the physiological effects of training and conditioning, coaches, physician...
Physical exercise is known to lower blood pressure and reduce cardiovascular risk through a wide ran...
Maleah Holland-Winkler, Austin Kohler, Andrew Moore, Gabriella Benavides. Augusta University, August...
Background. In the general population, hypertensive response to exercise (HRE) predicts new-onset re...
Maleah Holland-Winkler, Austin Kohler, Andrew Moore, Gabriella Benavides. Augusta University, August...
Aim. Comparative analysis of changes in blood pressure (BP) measured before and after the physical e...
Aims Due to superior exercise performance, athletes show higher blood pressure (BP) at peak exercis...
Aims Due to superior exercise performance, athletes show higher blood pressure (BP) at peak exercis...
Chronic exercise has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP). However, athletes have an increased c...
Background: Prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors has been poorly explored in subjects regu...
Background: Prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors has been poorly explored in subjects regu...
Background: Prevalence of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors has been poorly explored in subjects regu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We reviewed most current medical literature in order to describe the epidemiolo...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We reviewed most current medical literature in order to describe the epidemiolo...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We reviewed most current medical literature in order to describe the epidemiolo...
vol. 4 • no. 3 Because of the physiological effects of training and conditioning, coaches, physician...
Physical exercise is known to lower blood pressure and reduce cardiovascular risk through a wide ran...
Maleah Holland-Winkler, Austin Kohler, Andrew Moore, Gabriella Benavides. Augusta University, August...
Background. In the general population, hypertensive response to exercise (HRE) predicts new-onset re...
Maleah Holland-Winkler, Austin Kohler, Andrew Moore, Gabriella Benavides. Augusta University, August...