Effects of exercise on the resting heart rate: a systematic review and meta-analysis of interventional studies

AK Reimers, G Knapp, CD Reimers - Journal of clinical medicine, 2018 - mdpi.com
Resting heart rate (RHR) is positively related with mortality. Regular exercise causes a
reduction in RHR. The aim of the systematic review was to assess whether regular exercise …

Beyond medications and diet: alternative approaches to lowering blood pressure: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association

RD Brook, LJ Appel, M Rubenfire, G Ogedegbe… - …, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
Many antihypertensive medications and lifestyle changes are proven to reduce blood
pressure. Over the past few decades, numerous additional modalities have been evaluated …

Dynamic resistance training as stand‐alone antihypertensive lifestyle therapy: a meta‐analysis

HV MacDonald, BT Johnson… - Journal of the …, 2016 - Am Heart Assoc
Background Aerobic exercise (AE) is recommended as first‐line antihypertensive lifestyle
therapy based on strong evidence showing that it lowers blood pressure (BP) 5 to 7 mm Hg …

Acute and training effects of resistance exercise on heart rate variability

JD Kingsley, A Figueroa - Clinical physiology and functional …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Heart rate variability (HRV) has been used as a non‐invasive method to evaluate heart rate
(HR) regulation by the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous …

Effect of 4 weeks of aerobic or resistance exercise training on arterial stiffness, blood flow and blood pressure in pre-and stage-1 hypertensives

SR Collier, JA Kanaley, R Carhart, V Frechette… - Journal of human …, 2008 - nature.com
The benefits of aerobic exercise (AE) training on blood pressure (BP) and arterial stiffness
are well established, but the effects of resistance training are less well delineated. The …

Strength training does not affect vagal–cardiac control or cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity in young healthy subjects

WH Cooke, JR Carter - European journal of applied physiology, 2005 - Springer
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that high-intensity strength training
increases vagal–cardiac control and cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity. Twenty-two subjects …

Parasympathetic nervous activity mirrors recovery status in weightlifting performance after training

JL Chen, DP Yeh, JP Lee, CY Chen… - The Journal of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Chen, JL, Yeh, DP, Lee, JP, Chen, CY, Huang, CY, Lee, SD, Chen, CC, Kuo, TBJ,
Kao, CL, and Kuo, CH. Parasympathetic nervous activity mirrors recovery status in …

[PDF][PDF] Muscular strength, aerobic fitness, and metabolic syndrome risk in Flemish adults

K Wijndaele, N Duvigneaud, L Matton… - Medicine and science …, 2007 - academia.edu
Purpose: To investigate the association of muscular strength and aerobic fitness with a
continuous metabolic syndrome risk score in male and female adults. Methods: This cross …

Does resistance training modulate cardiac autonomic control? A systematic review and meta-analysis

P Bhati, JA Moiz, GR Menon, ME Hussain - Clinical Autonomic Research, 2019 - Springer
Purpose To systematically evaluate the literature on the effects of resistance training (RT) on
cardiac autonomic control in healthy and diseased individuals. Methods Electronic …

Effect of whole body resistance training on arterial compliance in young men

M Rakobowchuk, CL McGowan… - Experimental …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The effect of resistance training on arterial stiffening is controversial. We tested the
hypothesis that resistance training would not alter central arterial compliance. Young healthy …