BackgroundHypertension (HTN) affects approximately 25% of the UK population and is a leading cause of mortality. Associated annual health care costs run into billions. National treatment guidance includes initial lifestyle advice, followed by anti-hypertensive medication if blood pressure (BP) remains high. However, adoption and adherence to recommended exercise guidelines, dietary advice and anti-hypertensive medication is poor. Four short bouts of isometric exercise (IE) performed 3 days per week (d/wk) at home elicits clinically significant reductions in BP in those with normal to high-normal BP. This study will determine the feasibility of delivering personalised IE to patients with stage 1 hypertension for whom lifestyle changes would...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...
Hypertension (HTN) affects approximately 25% of the UK population and is a leading cause of mortalit...
The PAM intervention is a behavioural intervention to support adherence to anti-hypertensive medicat...
Few studies have investigated the relative safety of prescribing isometric exercise (IE) to reduce r...
Introduction: Self-management of hypertension, including self-monitoring and antihypertensive medica...
Objective: Hypertension remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Exercise guidelines for managing hypertension maintain aerobic exercise as the cornerstone prescript...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively validate the Predicting Out-of-OFfice Blood Pressure (PROOF-BP) algorith...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...
Hypertension (HTN) affects approximately 25% of the UK population and is a leading cause of mortalit...
The PAM intervention is a behavioural intervention to support adherence to anti-hypertensive medicat...
Few studies have investigated the relative safety of prescribing isometric exercise (IE) to reduce r...
Introduction: Self-management of hypertension, including self-monitoring and antihypertensive medica...
Objective: Hypertension remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
Exercise guidelines for managing hypertension maintain aerobic exercise as the cornerstone prescript...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively validate the Predicting Out-of-OFfice Blood Pressure (PROOF-BP) algorith...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
Clinical guidelines in the US and UK recommend that individuals with suspected hypertension should h...