BLOOD PRESSURE CHANGES DURING DIFFERENT METHODS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING IN NORMOTENSIVE AND STAGE 1 HYPERTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS: A REPEATED MEASURES CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Blood pressure changes during different methods of resistance training in normotensive and stage 1 hypertensive individuals: a repeated measures cross-sectional study

Abstract Background Stage 1 hypertension influences acute cardiovascular responses to resistance exercises and post-exercise recovery.We examined whether the order of exercises, particularly in agonist-antagonist pairings, can alter these cardiovascular responses.This study compares systolic and diastolic blood pressure responses during agonist and

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Metabolomic Profile Alterations Associated with the SLC16A11 Risk Haplotype Following a Lifestyle Intervention in People With Prediabetes

Background: A risk haplotype in SLC16A11 characterized by alterations in fatty acid metabolism emerged as a genetic risk factor associated with increased susceptibility to type 2 diabetes (T2D) in Mexican population.Its role on treatment responses is not well understood.Objectives: We aimed to determine the impact of the risk haplotype on the metab

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