1994
DOI: 10.1097/00004872-199403000-00010
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Exercise blood pressure response and skeletal muscle vasodilator capacity in normotensives with positive and negative family history of hypertension

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“…A number of studies have shown that FH þ subjects possess peripheral vascular abnormalities that precede and contribute toward the development of hypertension. 1,29 It has been previously demonstrated that vasodilatory capacity is augmented by both acute 5 and chronic exercise, 9,21 however, it appears that the present study is the first to demonstrate that a short-term exercise intervention is sufficient to improve vasodilatory capacity in men possessing a family history of hypertension. It was found that the improvement in leg vasodilatory capacity was not accompanied by improvement in forearm vasodilatory capacity.…”
Section: Peak Lbf and Fbfmentioning
confidence: 44%
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“…A number of studies have shown that FH þ subjects possess peripheral vascular abnormalities that precede and contribute toward the development of hypertension. 1,29 It has been previously demonstrated that vasodilatory capacity is augmented by both acute 5 and chronic exercise, 9,21 however, it appears that the present study is the first to demonstrate that a short-term exercise intervention is sufficient to improve vasodilatory capacity in men possessing a family history of hypertension. It was found that the improvement in leg vasodilatory capacity was not accompanied by improvement in forearm vasodilatory capacity.…”
Section: Peak Lbf and Fbfmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…1,2,29 The present study did not have a FH À group against which the FH þ subjects could be compared, however, comparison of pre-test data with previous studies performed in the same laboratory 2 , using the same testing protocol, indicate that the current subjects possessed peripheral vascular aberrations commonly seen in FH þ subjects. For example, 75% of the current FH þ cohort had a peak FBF value below one s.d.…”
Section: Peak Lbf and Fbfmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…[33][34][35] Although negative finds exist, 36,37 some investigators have shown a greater BP response to exercise among normotensive offsprings of hypertensive parents compared with normotensive with normotensive parents. [38][39][40] However, almost all of the previous investigations analyzing exercise BP response among offspring of hypertensive parents have studied men 36,38,39 or have displayed its results by combining the genders. 40 The only study we know that analysed BP response to exercise in young normotensive women offspring of hypertensive parents failed to show any difference in BP response to exercise between positive and negative family history of hypertensive groups.…”
Section: Pwvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Regular exercise is associated with a lower incidence of hypertension, 16 although paradoxically, exercise may be viewed as potent stressor to the cardiovascular system. In FH þ the exercise pressor response appears to be exaggerated, 17,18 which is an independent predictor of future hypertension risk. 19 However, relatively little attention has been given to the importance of haemodynamic adaptations following both acute and chronic exercise in FH þ .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%