In women with a history of preeclampsia, low plasma volume (</=1373 mL/m(2)) is associated with recurrent preeclampsia and chronic hypertension. Interventions that improve volume reserve may reduce these risks in formerly preeclamptic women. In this study, we examined the effects of aerobic exercise training on venous reserves in 24 normotensive formerly preeclamptic women and 20 controls. Before and after 12-week aerobic exercise training, we measured plasma volume with albumin indicator dilution technique and venous compliance with venous occlusion plethysmography. Venous compliance and hemodynamic responses were assessed dynamically during graded head-up tilt (HUT). Formerly preeclamptic women had lower pretraining plasma volume and veno...
We hypothesize that regular exercise enhances antioxidative enzymes in pregnant women, which reduce ...
OBJECTIVE: Prepregnant low plasma volume (LPV) is associated with subsequent gestational hypertensiv...
This study examined the effects of a 3-month aerobic exercise training program on premenstrual syndr...
Contains fulltext : 153677.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In women with...
OBJECTIVE: Formerly preeclamptic women with low plasma volume are at increased risk of recurrent ges...
ObjectiveWomen who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS),...
OBJECTIVE: Women who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Formerly preeclamptic women with pre-pregnant low plasma volume have a three-fold higher chance to d...
INTRODUCTION: In formerly preeclamptic women with a low plasma volume, the recurrence rate of preecl...
Objective Prepregnancy reduced plasma volume (PV) increases the risk of subsequent pre-eclamptic pre...
Blood flow patterns in conduit arteries characterized by high levels of retrograde shear stress can ...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality during ...
Objectives: To determine the hemodynamic effects of an acute bout of exercise on previous findings o...
Contains fulltext : 136731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Blood flow pa...
We hypothesize that regular exercise enhances antioxidative enzymes in pregnant women, which reduce ...
We hypothesize that regular exercise enhances antioxidative enzymes in pregnant women, which reduce ...
OBJECTIVE: Prepregnant low plasma volume (LPV) is associated with subsequent gestational hypertensiv...
This study examined the effects of a 3-month aerobic exercise training program on premenstrual syndr...
Contains fulltext : 153677.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In women with...
OBJECTIVE: Formerly preeclamptic women with low plasma volume are at increased risk of recurrent ges...
ObjectiveWomen who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS),...
OBJECTIVE: Women who have had preeclampsia demonstrate higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Formerly preeclamptic women with pre-pregnant low plasma volume have a three-fold higher chance to d...
INTRODUCTION: In formerly preeclamptic women with a low plasma volume, the recurrence rate of preecl...
Objective Prepregnancy reduced plasma volume (PV) increases the risk of subsequent pre-eclamptic pre...
Blood flow patterns in conduit arteries characterized by high levels of retrograde shear stress can ...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality during ...
Objectives: To determine the hemodynamic effects of an acute bout of exercise on previous findings o...
Contains fulltext : 136731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Blood flow pa...
We hypothesize that regular exercise enhances antioxidative enzymes in pregnant women, which reduce ...
We hypothesize that regular exercise enhances antioxidative enzymes in pregnant women, which reduce ...
OBJECTIVE: Prepregnant low plasma volume (LPV) is associated with subsequent gestational hypertensiv...
This study examined the effects of a 3-month aerobic exercise training program on premenstrual syndr...