Hypertension (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 be recomme...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively validate the Predicting Out-of-OFfice Blood Pressure (PROOF-BP) algorith...
Hypertension, or the chronic elevation in resting arterial blood pressure (BP), is a significant ris...
Background: Digital interventions (DIs) offer a potentially cost-effective means to support patient ...
BackgroundHypertension (HTN) affects approximately 25% of the UK population and is a leading cause ...
Few studies have investigated the relative safety of prescribing isometric exercise (IE) to reduce r...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
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...
Exercise guidelines for managing hypertension maintain aerobic exercise as the cornerstone prescript...
The PAM intervention is a behavioural intervention to support adherence to anti-hypertensive medicat...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
The main focus of this thesis was to develop an accessible home-based isometric exercise training (I...
Introduction: Self-management of hypertension, including self-monitoring and antihypertensive medica...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively validate the Predicting Out-of-OFfice Blood Pressure (PROOF-BP) algorith...
Hypertension, or the chronic elevation in resting arterial blood pressure (BP), is a significant ris...
Background: Digital interventions (DIs) offer a potentially cost-effective means to support patient ...
BackgroundHypertension (HTN) affects approximately 25% of the UK population and is a leading cause ...
Few studies have investigated the relative safety of prescribing isometric exercise (IE) to reduce r...
Introduction Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (blood pressure between 120–139/80–89), mean...
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...
Exercise guidelines for managing hypertension maintain aerobic exercise as the cornerstone prescript...
The PAM intervention is a behavioural intervention to support adherence to anti-hypertensive medicat...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
The main focus of this thesis was to develop an accessible home-based isometric exercise training (I...
Introduction: Self-management of hypertension, including self-monitoring and antihypertensive medica...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively validate the Predicting Out-of-OFfice Blood Pressure (PROOF-BP) algorith...
Hypertension, or the chronic elevation in resting arterial blood pressure (BP), is a significant ris...
Background: Digital interventions (DIs) offer a potentially cost-effective means to support patient ...