Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disorders and other diseases. The aim of this study was to examine the evidence regarding the acute effect of exercise on blood pressure (BP) using meta-analytic measures. Sixty-five studies were compared using effect sizes (ES), and heterogeneity and Z tests to determine whether the ES were different from zero. The mean corrected global ES for exercise conditions were -0.56 (-4.80 mmHg) for systolic BP (sBP) and -0.44 (-3.19 mmHg) for diastolic BP (dBP; z ≠ 0 for all; p < 0.05). The reduction in BP was significant regardless of the participant's initial BP level, gender, physical activity level, antihypertensive drug intake, type ...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring was undertaken on two days in 31 men and women (11 with el...
OBJECTIVE To compare the effect of exercise regimens and medications on systolic blood pressure (...
Summary of Whelton S, Chin A, Xin X and He J (2002): Effect of aerobic exercise on blood pressure: a...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for card...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for...
Several large epidemiological studies have reported an inverse relationship between blood pressure a...
Chronic exercise reduces clinic and ambulatory blood pressure (BP), but the short-term effects of an...
Objective To perform a large-scale pairwise and network meta-analysis on the effects of all relevant...
Hypertension is a ubiquitous and serious disease. Regular exercise has been recommended as a strateg...
Hypertension is a ubiquitous and serious disease. Regular exercise has been recommended as a strateg...
Background Although exercise training reduces office blood pressure (BP), scarcer evidence is availa...
Exercise is widely recommended as one of the key preventive lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of ...
The relation between physical exercise and blood pressure as well as the risk of hypertension has be...
In the last few years, the role of habitual physical activity in blood pressure regulation and in th...
The general consensus is that aerobic exercise training (AET) and dynamic resistance training (RT) l...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring was undertaken on two days in 31 men and women (11 with el...
OBJECTIVE To compare the effect of exercise regimens and medications on systolic blood pressure (...
Summary of Whelton S, Chin A, Xin X and He J (2002): Effect of aerobic exercise on blood pressure: a...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for card...
Abstract Hypertension affects 25% of the world's population and is considered a risk factor for...
Several large epidemiological studies have reported an inverse relationship between blood pressure a...
Chronic exercise reduces clinic and ambulatory blood pressure (BP), but the short-term effects of an...
Objective To perform a large-scale pairwise and network meta-analysis on the effects of all relevant...
Hypertension is a ubiquitous and serious disease. Regular exercise has been recommended as a strateg...
Hypertension is a ubiquitous and serious disease. Regular exercise has been recommended as a strateg...
Background Although exercise training reduces office blood pressure (BP), scarcer evidence is availa...
Exercise is widely recommended as one of the key preventive lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of ...
The relation between physical exercise and blood pressure as well as the risk of hypertension has be...
In the last few years, the role of habitual physical activity in blood pressure regulation and in th...
The general consensus is that aerobic exercise training (AET) and dynamic resistance training (RT) l...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring was undertaken on two days in 31 men and women (11 with el...
OBJECTIVE To compare the effect of exercise regimens and medications on systolic blood pressure (...
Summary of Whelton S, Chin A, Xin X and He J (2002): Effect of aerobic exercise on blood pressure: a...