Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % declines in blood pressure (BP) at night, termed nocturnal non-dipping, are linked to increased cardiovascular mortality risks. Current literature has linked these absences to psychological states, hormonal imbalance, and disorders involving hyper-arousal. This study focuses on evaluating associations between nocturnal non-dipping and indices of functional cardiac capacity and fitness. Methods The current study was a cross-sectional evaluation of the associations between physical capacity variables e.g. Metabolic Equivalent (MET) and Maximum Heart Rate (MHR), Heart rate reserve (HRR)...
A number of studies have shown that a smaller than normal nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decrease is ...
We sought to assess functional capacity in recently diagnosed untreated hypertensive patients with d...
Oded Friedman1, Alexander G Logan21Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Division of Nephrology, Moun...
Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % de...
BACKGROUND:Sleep quality and awake physical activity are important behavioral factors involved in th...
Sleep quality and awake physical activity are important behavioral factors involved in the occurrenc...
The clinical significance of the extent of a decrease in nocturnal blood pressure (BP) and the resul...
Abstract It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure ...
The classification of hypertensive subjects according to circadian blood pressure (BP) variations (i...
Objective We aimed to investigate whether subjective sleep disturbance during overnight blood pressu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether nocturnal blood pressure (BP), establish...
Blunted dipping of nocturnal systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and heart rate (HR) are independent ri...
Objective: It has not been established whether nocturnal nondipping of heart rate (HR) predicts futu...
The relationship between circadian blood pressure (BP) variations and the extent of subclinical card...
Objective. The aim of this study was to define the relationship between physical activity and the ma...
A number of studies have shown that a smaller than normal nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decrease is ...
We sought to assess functional capacity in recently diagnosed untreated hypertensive patients with d...
Oded Friedman1, Alexander G Logan21Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Division of Nephrology, Moun...
Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % de...
BACKGROUND:Sleep quality and awake physical activity are important behavioral factors involved in th...
Sleep quality and awake physical activity are important behavioral factors involved in the occurrenc...
The clinical significance of the extent of a decrease in nocturnal blood pressure (BP) and the resul...
Abstract It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure ...
The classification of hypertensive subjects according to circadian blood pressure (BP) variations (i...
Objective We aimed to investigate whether subjective sleep disturbance during overnight blood pressu...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether nocturnal blood pressure (BP), establish...
Blunted dipping of nocturnal systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and heart rate (HR) are independent ri...
Objective: It has not been established whether nocturnal nondipping of heart rate (HR) predicts futu...
The relationship between circadian blood pressure (BP) variations and the extent of subclinical card...
Objective. The aim of this study was to define the relationship between physical activity and the ma...
A number of studies have shown that a smaller than normal nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decrease is ...
We sought to assess functional capacity in recently diagnosed untreated hypertensive patients with d...
Oded Friedman1, Alexander G Logan21Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Division of Nephrology, Moun...