[PDF][PDF] Lifestyle modifications to prevent and control hypertension. 4. Recommendations on physical exercise training. Canadian Hypertension Society, Canadian …
J Cléroux, RD Feldman, RJ Petrella - CMAJ: Canadian Medical …, 1999 - Can Med Assoc
Objective: To provide updated, evidence-based recommendations for health care
professionals concerning the effects of regular physical activity on the prevention and control …
professionals concerning the effects of regular physical activity on the prevention and control …
[PDF][PDF] Lifestyle modifications to prevent and control hypertension. 2. Recommendations on obesity and weight loss. Canadian hypertension society, Canadian …
LA Leiter, D Abbott, NR Campbell… - CMAJ: Canadian …, 1999 - Can Med Assoc
Objective: To provide updated, evidence-based recommendations concerning the effects of
weight loss and maintenance of healthy weight on the prevention and control of …
weight loss and maintenance of healthy weight on the prevention and control of …
Lifestyle modifications to prevent and control hypertension. 1. Methods and an overview of the Canadian recommendations. Canadian hypertension society, Canadian …
NR Campbell, E Burgess, BC Choi… - CMAJ: Canadian …, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To provide updated, evidence-based recommendations for health care
professionals on lifestyle changes to prevent and control hypertension in otherwise healthy …
professionals on lifestyle changes to prevent and control hypertension in otherwise healthy …
The role of exercise training in the treatment of hypertension: an update
JM Hagberg, JJ Park, MD Brown - Sports medicine, 2000 - Springer
Hypertension is a very prevalent cardiovascular (CV) disease risk factor in developed
countries. All current treatment guidelines emphasise the role of nonpharmacological …
countries. All current treatment guidelines emphasise the role of nonpharmacological …
[PDF][PDF] The 2004 Canadian recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part III-Lifestyle modifications to prevent and control hypertension
NC MD, AL MD, RP MD - Can J Cardiol, 2004 - junkscience.org
OBJECTIVE! To provide updated, evidence-based recommendations regarding the role of
lifestyle modification in the treatment and prevention of hypertension. OUTCOMES: Lifestyle …
lifestyle modification in the treatment and prevention of hypertension. OUTCOMES: Lifestyle …
[PDF][PDF] Lifestyle changes to prevent and control hypertension: do they work? A summary of the Canadian consensus conference
NRC Campbell, E Burgess, G Taylor, E Wilson… - CMAJ, 1999 - Can Med Assoc
Most deaths in Canada are caused by cardiovascular diseases associated with
atherosclerosis. 1 Hypertension is one of the most common preventable risk factors for …
atherosclerosis. 1 Hypertension is one of the most common preventable risk factors for …
Exercise and mild essential hypertension: recommendations for adults
NF Gordon, CB Scott, WJ Wilkinson, JJ Duncan… - Sports medicine, 1990 - Springer
Chronic essential hypertension is a major public health problem afflicting an estimated 15 to
30% of persons from most Western industrialised countries. Persons with mild hypertension …
30% of persons from most Western industrialised countries. Persons with mild hypertension …
The 2006 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for the management of hypertension: Part II–therapy
Objective To provide updated, evidence-based recommendations for the management of
hypertension in adults. Options and outcomes For lifestyle and pharmacological …
hypertension in adults. Options and outcomes For lifestyle and pharmacological …
Exercise and hypertension
KT Lesniak, PM Dubbert - Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Epidemiologic studies have consistently revealed inverse associations between physical
activity (or fitness) and hypertension. There are hypotensive benefits to exercise training …
activity (or fitness) and hypertension. There are hypotensive benefits to exercise training …
Exercise as hypertension therapy
PF Kokkinos, P Narayan, V Papademetriou - Cardiology clinics, 2001 - Elsevier
Chronic essential hypertension is a major and the most common risk factor for developing
cardiovascular disease. 31, 42, 49, 61 This relationship is direct, strong, continuous, graded …
cardiovascular disease. 31, 42, 49, 61 This relationship is direct, strong, continuous, graded …