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Vascular Occlusion Training for Inclusion Body Myositis: A Novel Therapeutic Approach
Published on: June 5, 2010
[Power training for patients with arterial hypertension]
B Weisser1, H Richter, M Siewers
1Institut für Sport-wissenschaften und Sport Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. bweisser@email.uni-kiel.de
Abstract:
Nowadays, not only endurance training but also power training is recommended for patients with hypertension. In appropriately doses programs (no forced respiration), a number of studies have documented a blood pressure lowering effect. In the elderly hypertensive in particular, positive effects of power training that go beyond the simple lowering of elevated blood pressure may be expected.
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