The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The use of the CR-10 scale to allow self-regulation of isometric exercise intensity in pre-hypertensive and hypertensive participants.Handgrip strength is positively related to blood pressure and hypertension risk: results from the National Health and nutrition examination survey.Exercise as a tool for hypertension and resistant hypertension management: current insightsAcute blood pressure responses after different isometric handgrip protocols in hypertensive patients
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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The antihypertensive effects of aerobic versus isometric handgrip resistance exercise.
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Amanda L Zaleski
Beth A Taylor
C Michael White
Gregory A Panza
Hayley V MacDonald
Kevin D Ballard
Lauren Lamberti
Linda S Pescatello
Ming-Hui Chen
Mohammadtokir Mujtaba
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10.1097/HJH.0000000000001176
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2016-11-16T00:00:00Z