Lifestyle modifications to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in men
The blood pressure response to physical activities is an essential contributor to ambulatory blood pressure and a risk factor for future cardiovascular disease. Peak exercise blood pressure and the blood pressure elevation from rest to peak exercise are higher in apparently healthy men without a...
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doaj-ee526ce5f6b04faa8623f0378d8a32532021-07-14T08:11:34ZengIMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press LimitedJournal of Men's Health1875-68592021-07-011734610.31083/jomh.2021.043S1875-6867(21)00342-0Lifestyle modifications to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in menTakeshi Otsuki0Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, Ryutsu Keizai University, 120 Ryugasaki, 301-8555 Ibaraki, JapanThe blood pressure response to physical activities is an essential contributor to ambulatory blood pressure and a risk factor for future cardiovascular disease. Peak exercise blood pressure and the blood pressure elevation from rest to peak exercise are higher in apparently healthy men without a prior history of hypertension than in their female peers. Lifestyle modifications can decrease blood pressure during aerobic and resistance exercise. However, there may be sex differences in the effects of lifestyle modifications on blood pressure responses to exercise. Additionally, the optimal blood pressure interventions probably differ between men and women due to sex differences in lifestyles. In men, hypertension not only increases the risk of cardiovascular disease but also worsens quality of life by contributing to erectile dysfunction. Further studies are warranted to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in men.https://oss.jomh.org/jomh/article/20210630-323/pdf/JOMH2021030101.pdfaerobic exercisedietary habitdietary supplementationexercise blood pressureexercise trainingresistance exercisesex difference |
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Lifestyle modifications to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in men |
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Lifestyle modifications to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in men |
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lifestyle modifications to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in men |
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IMR (Innovative Medical Research) Press Limited |
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Journal of Men's Health |
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The blood pressure response to physical activities is an essential contributor
to ambulatory blood pressure and a risk factor for future cardiovascular disease.
Peak exercise blood pressure and the blood pressure elevation from rest to peak
exercise are higher in apparently healthy men without a prior history of
hypertension than in their female peers. Lifestyle modifications can decrease
blood pressure during aerobic and resistance exercise. However, there may be sex
differences in the effects of lifestyle modifications on blood pressure responses
to exercise. Additionally, the optimal blood pressure interventions probably
differ between men and women due to sex differences in lifestyles. In men,
hypertension not only increases the risk of cardiovascular disease but also
worsens quality of life by contributing to erectile dysfunction. Further studies
are warranted to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in
men. |
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aerobic exercise dietary habit dietary supplementation exercise blood pressure exercise training resistance exercise sex difference |
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https://oss.jomh.org/jomh/article/20210630-323/pdf/JOMH2021030101.pdf |
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