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  • 2. Postexercise hypotension after maximal short-term incremental exercise depends on exercise modality.
    Cunha FA, Midgley AW, Soares PP, Farinatti PT.
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  • 8. The training and detraining effect of high-intensity interval training on post-exercise hypotension in young overweight/obese women.
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  • 9. Effects of moderate physical training on blood pressure variability and hemodynamic pattern in mildly hypertensive subjects.
    Izdebska E, Cybulska I, Izdebskir J, Makowiecka-Ciesla M, Trzebski A.
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  • 11. Blood pressure reduction following prolonged exercise in young and middle-aged endurance athletes.
    Liu S, Thomas SG, Sasson Z, Banks L, Busato M, Goodman JM.
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  • 12. Heart rate variability during incremental cycling exercise in healthy untrained young men.
    Banach T, Grandys M, Juszczak K, Kolasińska-Kloch W, Zoładź J, Laskiewicz J, Thor PJ.
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  • 14. The influence of water ingestion on postexercise hypotension and standing haemodynamics.
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  • 15. Blood pressure rise with swimming versus walking in older women: the Sedentary Women Exercise Adherence Trial 2 (SWEAT 2).
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  • 16. Acute effect of oral water intake during exercise on post-exercise hypotension.
    Endo MY, Kajimoto C, Yamada M, Miura A, Hayashi N, Koga S, Fukuba Y.
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  • 17. Continuous and Accumulated Bouts of Cycling Matched by Intensity and Energy Expenditure Elicit Similar Acute Blood Pressure Reductions in Prehypertensive Men.
    Fonseca GF, Farinatti PTV, Midgley AW, Ferreira A, de Paula T, Monteiro WD, Cunha FA.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2018 Mar; 32(3):857-866. PubMed ID: 29120987
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