Association between physical activity and clinical outcomes in high-risk hypertension: Post-hoc analysis of SPRINT
Objective: Engaging in physical activity (PA) is recommended to reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality in patients with hypertension. However, the association between PA and clinical outcomes in individuals with high-risk hypertension is understudied. We examined the relationship between PA and...
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Main Authors: | Richard Kazibwe (Author), Matthew J. Singleton (Author), Parag A. Chevli (Author), Arnaud D. Kaze (Author), Juliana H. Namutebi (Author), Michael D. Shapiro (Author), Joseph Yeboah (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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