SUMMARY The effect of stress, in the form of prolonged isometric exercise, on the circulation and on the renal excretion of sodium and potassium was studied in 18 patients with mild essential hypertension. Thirteen men and five women, aged 20 to 50 years with basal diastolic blood pressures (BP) between 90 and 110 mm Hg were matched by age, sex, and race with 18 controls who had basal diastolic BPs less than 85 mm Hg. Aftei the subjects rested for 90 minutes, basal measurements of pulse rate, BP, and rates of sodium and potassium excretion were made. The subjects then underwent a 1-hour period of isometric exercise involving all four limbs in rotation, followed by 5 hours of rest during which the measurements were repeated at half-hourly in...
There is some evidence to suggest isometric training can reduce resting blood pressure in a shorter ...
Sedentary habits are largely responsible for the alarming rise in the prevalence of hypertension amo...
In the last few years, the role of habitual physical activity in blood pressure regulation and in th...
and potassium in young males genetically predisposed to hypertension. Prolonged isometric exercise. ...
SUMMARY After a general clinical observation period of over 4 weeks, 20 essential hypertensive subje...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
One of the leading causes of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. Failure of the kidney to remove...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects approximately 33% of the U.S. population. If untreated...
Hypertension is a serious problem in modern society. Between the ages of 60 and 74, the prevalence o...
- Both acute and habitual exercise may contribute to independent of exercise intensity. Accordingly,...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
Dynamic physical exercise (walking, swimming, and so on) is an important component of lifestyle chan...
No previous studies have examined the effects of isometric training intensity upon resting blood pre...
Exercise training is worldwide considered pivotal for maintaining and restoring general population h...
OBJECTIVE: The present study analyzed blood pressure responses after a single session of isometric h...
There is some evidence to suggest isometric training can reduce resting blood pressure in a shorter ...
Sedentary habits are largely responsible for the alarming rise in the prevalence of hypertension amo...
In the last few years, the role of habitual physical activity in blood pressure regulation and in th...
and potassium in young males genetically predisposed to hypertension. Prolonged isometric exercise. ...
SUMMARY After a general clinical observation period of over 4 weeks, 20 essential hypertensive subje...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
One of the leading causes of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. Failure of the kidney to remove...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects approximately 33% of the U.S. population. If untreated...
Hypertension is a serious problem in modern society. Between the ages of 60 and 74, the prevalence o...
- Both acute and habitual exercise may contribute to independent of exercise intensity. Accordingly,...
Hypertension is among the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, with 65 million Americans suffer...
Dynamic physical exercise (walking, swimming, and so on) is an important component of lifestyle chan...
No previous studies have examined the effects of isometric training intensity upon resting blood pre...
Exercise training is worldwide considered pivotal for maintaining and restoring general population h...
OBJECTIVE: The present study analyzed blood pressure responses after a single session of isometric h...
There is some evidence to suggest isometric training can reduce resting blood pressure in a shorter ...
Sedentary habits are largely responsible for the alarming rise in the prevalence of hypertension amo...
In the last few years, the role of habitual physical activity in blood pressure regulation and in th...