Isometric exercise (IE) and isometric wall squat (IWS) training have been shown to be effective methods of reducing arterial blood pressure. However, most IE interventions require methodologies and equipment that could present a barrier to participation. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effectiveness of an accessible RPE prescribed IWS intervention. Thirty normotensive and pre-hypertensive adults were randomly assigned to a control group or one of two 4-week home-based IWS intervention groups: the first group conducted IWS exercise where intensity was prescribed and monitored using RPE (RPE-EX), whilst the other used a previously validated HR prescription method (HR-EX). Resting and ambulatory heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (B...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
Background and Aims: Isometric exercise (IE), including wall squat training, has been shown to be ef...
Abstract Isometric handgrip or (wall) squat exercise performed three times per week produces reducti...
Hypertension (HTN), characterised by a sustained elevation in arterial blood pressure (≥140 mmHg sys...
Purpose: Isometric exercise training (IET) reduces resting blood pressure (BP). Most previous protoc...
Few studies have investigated the relative safety of prescribing isometric exercise (IE) to reduce r...
The main focus of this thesis was to develop an accessible home-based isometric exercise training (I...
Background: Hypertension is the leading risk factor for global mortality. Isometric resistance exer...
Research demonstrates that isometric exercise training can reduce resting blood pressure (BP). Howev...
Purpose: Isometric exercise training (IET) induced reductions in resting blood pressure (RBP) have...
Isometric exercise training (IET) effectively reduces resting blood pressure (BP). Traditionally, IE...
Isometric exercise training (IET) is increasingly cited for its role in reducing resting blood press...
Objective: Hypertension remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
There has been very little published work exploring the comparative effects of isometric exercise tr...
Background: There has been very little published work exploring the comparative effects of isometric...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
Background and Aims: Isometric exercise (IE), including wall squat training, has been shown to be ef...
Abstract Isometric handgrip or (wall) squat exercise performed three times per week produces reducti...
Hypertension (HTN), characterised by a sustained elevation in arterial blood pressure (≥140 mmHg sys...
Purpose: Isometric exercise training (IET) reduces resting blood pressure (BP). Most previous protoc...
Few studies have investigated the relative safety of prescribing isometric exercise (IE) to reduce r...
The main focus of this thesis was to develop an accessible home-based isometric exercise training (I...
Background: Hypertension is the leading risk factor for global mortality. Isometric resistance exer...
Research demonstrates that isometric exercise training can reduce resting blood pressure (BP). Howev...
Purpose: Isometric exercise training (IET) induced reductions in resting blood pressure (RBP) have...
Isometric exercise training (IET) effectively reduces resting blood pressure (BP). Traditionally, IE...
Isometric exercise training (IET) is increasingly cited for its role in reducing resting blood press...
Objective: Hypertension remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
There has been very little published work exploring the comparative effects of isometric exercise tr...
Background: There has been very little published work exploring the comparative effects of isometric...
Raised blood pressure (BP) remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease mor...
Background and Aims: Isometric exercise (IE), including wall squat training, has been shown to be ef...
Abstract Isometric handgrip or (wall) squat exercise performed three times per week produces reducti...