Effect of time of exercise and posture on 24-h post-exercise blood pressure in young normotensive men
This study aimed to examine blood pressure (BP) response in sitting (daytime only) and supine positions for 24 h after moderate endurance exercise in the morning and afternoon in healthy and normotensive young men. Nine men with a moderate fitness level ran at 68%-69% maximal oxygen uptake for 30 mi...
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Main Authors: | Ryoko Sone (Author), Manami Ozaki (Author), Yuta Yamaguchi (Author), Masato Fujimori (Author), Fumio Yamazaki (Author), Nobusuke Tan (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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