Influence of physical activity on hypertension and cardiac structure and function
SM Hegde, SD Solomon - Current hypertension reports, 2015 - Springer
The global burden of hypertension is rising and accounts for substantial morbidity and
mortality. Lifestyle factors such as diet and physical inactivity contribute to this burden …
mortality. Lifestyle factors such as diet and physical inactivity contribute to this burden …
Metabolic mechanisms of exercise-induced cardiac remodeling
Exercise has a myriad of physiological benefits that derive in part from its ability to improve
cardiometabolic health. The periodic metabolic stress imposed by regular exercise appears …
cardiometabolic health. The periodic metabolic stress imposed by regular exercise appears …
Hypertensive left ventricular hypertrophy risk: beyond adaptive cardiomyocytic hypertrophy
ED Frohlich, A González, J Díez - Journal of hypertension, 2011 - journals.lww.com
The heart is a remarkably adaptive organ, capable of increasing its minute output and
overcoming short-term or prolonged pressure overload. The structural response, in addition …
overcoming short-term or prolonged pressure overload. The structural response, in addition …
The benefits of endurance training in cardiomyocyte function in hypertensive rats are reversed within four weeks of detraining
MA Carneiro-Júnior, JF Quintão-Júnior… - Journal of Molecular and …, 2013 - Elsevier
The aim of the present study was to verify the effects of low-intensity endurance training and
detraining on the mechanical and molecular properties of cardiomyocytes from …
detraining on the mechanical and molecular properties of cardiomyocytes from …
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: chronic low-intensity interval exercise training preserves myocardial O2 balance and diastolic function
KD Marshall, BN Muller, M Krenz… - Journal of Applied …, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
We have previously reported chronic low-intensity interval exercise training attenuates
fibrosis, impaired cardiac mitochondrial function, and coronary vascular dysfunction in …
fibrosis, impaired cardiac mitochondrial function, and coronary vascular dysfunction in …
Concomitant low-dose doxorubicin treatment and exercise
K Sturgeon, K Schadler… - American Journal …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Cardiotoxicity is a side effect for cancer patients treated with doxorubicin (DOX). We tested
the hypothesis that low-intensity aerobic exercise concomitant with DOX treatment would …
the hypothesis that low-intensity aerobic exercise concomitant with DOX treatment would …
Cardiac benefits of exercise training in aging spontaneously hypertensive rats
LV Rossoni, RAF Oliveira, RR Caffaro… - Journal of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Objective To evaluate the effect of low-intensity chronic exercise training (ExT) on blood
pressure (BP), as well as the cardiac alterations associated with hypertension in aging …
pressure (BP), as well as the cardiac alterations associated with hypertension in aging …
An “exercise” in cardiac metabolism
SC Kolwicz Jr - Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Research has demonstrated that the high capacity requirements of the heart are satisfied by
a preference for oxidation of fatty acids. However, it is well known that a stressed heart, as in …
a preference for oxidation of fatty acids. However, it is well known that a stressed heart, as in …
Effect of oxymatrine, the active component from Radix Sophorae flavescentis (Kushen), on ventricular remodeling in spontaneously hypertensive rats
XY Huang, CX Chen - Phytomedicine, 2013 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: To examine the effects of oxymatrine (OMT) on ventricular remodeling in
spontaneous hypertension rat (SHR) and the underlying mechanism. METHODS: SHRs …
spontaneous hypertension rat (SHR) and the underlying mechanism. METHODS: SHRs …
[HTML][HTML] Physical exercise and regulation of intracellular calcium in cardiomyocytes of hypertensive rats
JA Rodrigues, TN Prímola-Gomes… - Arquivos brasileiros de …, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
Background: Regulation of intracellular calcium (Ca2+) in cardiomyocytes is altered by
hypertension; and aerobic exercise brings benefits to hypertensive individuals. Objective: To …
hypertension; and aerobic exercise brings benefits to hypertensive individuals. Objective: To …