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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exerciseAsh et al., 2017
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- Ash G
- Taylor B
- Thompson P
- MacDonald H
- Lamberti L
- Chen M
- Farinatti P
- Kraemer W
- Panza G
- Zaleski A
- Deshpande V
- Ballard K
- Mujtaba M
- White C
- Pescatello L
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- Journal of hypertension
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Background: Aerobic exercise reduces blood pressure (BP) on average 5–7 mmHg among those with hypertension; limited evidence suggests similar or even greater BP benefits may result from isometric handgrip (IHG) resistance exercise. Method: We conducted a …
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