... high bloodpressure are related and constitute a public health problem due to the burden on health worldwide and Ecuador is no ...high bloodpressure in employees of a public institution in ...
... of bloodpressure variations resulted in an S-shaped relationship between occurrence of sympathetic bursts and ...of bloodpressure are small (as in sinus rhythm) and data points fall within ...
... arterial pressure value immediately after the ...to bloodpressure levels at rest (pre-exercise), and not to those found at the end of the ...the bloodpressure levels of the ...
... This study shows that in Mexico, a country at an advanced stage in the epidemiologic transition, with the national burden of disease dominated by noncommunicable diseases, elevated bloodpressure is a major ...
... many large-scale clinical trials have been published. The decision to appoint a JNC 7 committee was based on four factors: (1) publication of many new hypertension observational studies and clinical trials; (2) need for ...
... (diastolic bloodpressure of 85 mm Hg or more at the antenatal visit, personal history of hypertension, cardiovascular or re- nal disease) were verified by a member of the research ...
... Abstract—Ambulatory bloodpressure (BP) monitoring has become useful in the diagnosis and management of hypertensive ...Ambulatory BloodPressure Monitoring ...
... Systolic bloodpressure (SBP) increases with age [3], and the presence of isolated systolic hypertension (ISH) is characteristic of this ...ambulatory bloodpressure monitoring (ABPM) is not ...
... ABSTRACT The aim of the present study was to verify the acute effect of the aerobic exercise (AE) with blood flow restriction (BFR) upon systolic (SBP), diastolic bloodpressure (DBP) and heart rate ...
... Defibrillator/Pacemaker, BloodPressure, Infusion Pumps, Incubator, Gas Flow, ...non-invasive bloodpressure monitoring; procedure for which a technical norm doesn't exist specifies and that ...
... The Trials of Nonpharmacologic Intervention in the Elderly (TONE) was a randomized compari- son of weight reduction, sodium reduction, and combined weight/sodium reduction programs versus a no-treatment control group ...
... reduce bloodpressure cannot any lon- ger be seen to be vague non-scientific advice but a re- quirement of good clinical practice backed by meticulously prepared objective data where the ...
... home bloodpressure measurement) en vez de un MAPA es también poco utilizado, particularmente en la población que no ha iniciado diálisis, ya que requiere capacitación para el enfermo; sin embargo, los ...
... standard bloodpressure sphygmomanometer for BFR. The pressure of the cuff was maintained throughout the exercise session, except for the 30-second intervals between the ...
... 171. Casas JP; Chua W; Loukogeorgakis S; Vallance P; Smeeth L; Hingorani AD; MacAllister RJ. Effects of inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin system and other antihypertensive drugs on renal outcomes. Lancet 2005;366 172. ...
... systolic bloodpressure (SBP) and diastolic bloodpressure (DBP) were ...analysis. Blood samples were collected; serum and plasma were separated in aliquots within 30 min of extraction, ...
... Objective. To compare somatometric variables, lipid profile, diet, and physical activity between Mexican children living in México (MEX), and Mexican-American (MXA) and Non-His- panic White (NHW) children from the United ...
... A protocol was defined for investigating general and medical information. Waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), body mass index (BMI), systolic (SBP) and diastolic bloodpressure (DBP) were ...
... Systolic bloodpressure (SBP), diastolic bloodpressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR) and peripheral oxygen saturation in the blood (SaO2) were assessed at ...