Isometric Exercise Training and Arterial Hypertension: An Updated Review
Hypertension is recognised as a leading attributable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and premature mortality. Global initiatives towards the prevention and treatment of arterial hypertension are centred around non-pharmacological lifestyle modification. Exercise recommendations differ between...
Main Authors: | Edwards, JJ, Coleman, DA, Ritti-Dias, RM, Farah, BQ, Stensel, DJ, Lucas, SJE, Millar, PJ, Gordon, BDH, Cornelissen, V, Smart, NA, Carlson, DJ, McGowan, C, Swaine, I, Pescatello, LS, Howden, R, Bruce-Low, S, Farmer, CKT, Leeson, P, Sharma, R, O’Driscoll, JM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2024
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