Zona Clinical Studies

ACUTE VASCULAR RESPONSES TO ISOMETRIC HANDGRIP (IHG) EXERCISE AND THE EFFECTS OF TRAINING IN PERSONS MEDICATED FOR HYPERTENSION

Isometric handgrip training reduces arterial pressure at rest without changes in sympathetic nerve activity

Effects of isometric handgrip training dose on resting blood pressure and resistance vessel endothelial function in normotensive women

Cardiovascular stress reactivity tasks successfully predict the hypotensive response of isometric handgrip training in hypertensives

Cardiovascular benefits of controlled isometric training may be due to In improvement in endothelial function via up regulation of nitric oxide synthase through shear stress induced transcriptional mechanisms

Isometric handgrip training improves local flow-mediated dilation in medicated hypertensives

Current Evidence on the Hemodynamic and Blood Pressure Effects of Isometric Exercise in Normotensive and Hypertensive Persons

Isometric handgrip training does not improve flow-mediated dilation in subjects with normal blood pressure

Impact of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure and Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized, Controlled Trials

Evaluation of CardioGrip as a Therapeutic Intervention in Hypertension and Vascular Disease

The effects of isometric exercise training on resting blood pressure and orthostatic tolerance in humans

Regular Isometric Handgrip Training Lowers and Controls Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Patients; 4 One Year Cases

Beyond Medications and Diet: Alternative Approaches to Lowering Blood Pressure : A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

APS Intersociety Meeting THE INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY OF EXERCISE

Isometric Handgrip Training Improves Blood Pressure and Endothelial Function in Persons Medicated for Hypertension

Effect of isometric exercise on resting blood pressure: a meta analysis

Isometric handgrip exercise and resting blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Hypotension following mild bouts of resistance exercise and submaximal dynamic exercise

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MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE

Isometric Training Lowers Resting Blood Pressure and Modulates Autonomic Control

Effects of isometric handgrip training among people medicated for hypertension: a multilevel analysis

Isometric handgrip training lowers blood pressure and increases heart rate complexity in medicated hypertensive patients

Effect of short-term isometric handgrip training on blood pressure in middle-aged females

Scientific Evidence that Isometric Exercise Reduces Blood Pressure

Short-term isometric exercise reduces systolic blood pressure in hypertensive adults: Possible role of reactive oxygen species (R1)

The Effect of Isometric Arm or Leg Exercise on Resting Blood Pressure and Arterial Distensibility in Persons Medicated For Hypertension