OBJECTIVE: We investigated blood pressure (BP) response to exercise with respect to BP morning surge (MS), and the association between MS, exercise treadmill test (ETT) and heart rate variability (HRV) indices. DESIGN: Eighty-four healthy subjects without hypertension were enrolled. Ambulatory BP monitoring and 24-hour Holter recordings were obtained for sleep-trough MS and HRV indices: low-frequency (LF) component, high-frequency (HF) component and LF/HF ratio. ETT was performed, and BPs were obtained at rest, end of each stage, and recovery. Third-minute heart rate recovery (HRR) and BP recovery ratio (BPRR) were calculated. RESULTS: When analysed in quartiles of MS, systolic BP at low workloads was higher in the highest than in ...
Objective: To determine the usefulness of monitoring morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) to predict ...
Exercise can cause a reduction in blood pressure (BP) that is prolonged enough to extend into noctur...
Background:The morning period which is recognized as the highest risk for cardiovascular events is a...
Objective : To define the influence of morning physical activity levels on the magnitude of the morn...
OBJECTIVE: The blood pressure (BP) rise on awakening (morning surge) might be a predictor of hype...
The ability of the arterial baroreflex to regulate blood pressure may influence the magnitude of the...
Objective: An excess morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) may portend an increased cardiovascular ris...
Background: We defined a new measure of the morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MBPS) that is derived...
Background: We determined clinical predictors of the rate of rise (RoR) in blood pressure in the mor...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the complex interplay between morning surge (MS), the autonomic reflex response...
Background: We determined clinical predictors of the rate of rise (RoR) in blood pressure in the mor...
BACKGROUND: Most studies on relationships between blood pressure and autonomic nervous function, ass...
BACKGROUND: Given that sympathetic tone is associated with hypertension, we sought to determine whet...
OBJECTIVE: The day-night variability of blood pressure (BP) is of interest in the analysis of ambula...
The relationship between regular physical activity, measured objectively and by self-report, and th...
Objective: To determine the usefulness of monitoring morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) to predict ...
Exercise can cause a reduction in blood pressure (BP) that is prolonged enough to extend into noctur...
Background:The morning period which is recognized as the highest risk for cardiovascular events is a...
Objective : To define the influence of morning physical activity levels on the magnitude of the morn...
OBJECTIVE: The blood pressure (BP) rise on awakening (morning surge) might be a predictor of hype...
The ability of the arterial baroreflex to regulate blood pressure may influence the magnitude of the...
Objective: An excess morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) may portend an increased cardiovascular ris...
Background: We defined a new measure of the morning blood pressure (BP) surge (MBPS) that is derived...
Background: We determined clinical predictors of the rate of rise (RoR) in blood pressure in the mor...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the complex interplay between morning surge (MS), the autonomic reflex response...
Background: We determined clinical predictors of the rate of rise (RoR) in blood pressure in the mor...
BACKGROUND: Most studies on relationships between blood pressure and autonomic nervous function, ass...
BACKGROUND: Given that sympathetic tone is associated with hypertension, we sought to determine whet...
OBJECTIVE: The day-night variability of blood pressure (BP) is of interest in the analysis of ambula...
The relationship between regular physical activity, measured objectively and by self-report, and th...
Objective: To determine the usefulness of monitoring morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) to predict ...
Exercise can cause a reduction in blood pressure (BP) that is prolonged enough to extend into noctur...
Background:The morning period which is recognized as the highest risk for cardiovascular events is a...