Effect of recreational beach tennis on ambulatory blood pressure and physical fitness in hypertensive individuals (BAH study): rationale and study protocol
Abstract Background Different physical activities are widely recommended as non-pharmacological therapies to reduce blood pressure. However, the effectiveness of exercise programs is associated with its continuity and regularity, and the long-term adherence to traditional exercise interventions is o...
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Main Authors: | Rodrigo Ferrari (Author), Leandro de Oliveira Carpes (Author), Lucas Betti Domingues (Author), Alexandre Jacobsen (Author), Paula Frank (Author), Nathalia Jung (Author), Joarez Santini (Author), Sandra C. Fuchs (Author), The BAH Study Group (Author) |
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