Hypertension & Exercise 杨晓冬 10301010022 2010 级临床医学(八年制)

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Hypertension & Exercise 杨晓冬 10301010022 2010 级临床医学(八年制)

Coronary Artery Disease Exercise Sympathetic Nervous System Mechanism Endothelial Function Possible Danger Coronary Artery Disease HTN ?

Different Sports Effect Endurance training Resistance Training Power Training Isometric Exercise Conventional Exercise (Qigong Or T’ai Chi)

? Enough Is Exercise To Manage Hypertension Moderate Salt Restriction Increasing in Fruit and Vegetable Intake Limitation of Alcohol Consumption Smoking Cessation Control of Body Weight

For Choice of Drugs Patients Who Exercise Diuretics β-blockers (BBs) Calcium-channel Blockers Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers

Summary

Key Words and Useful Terms Hypertension, Blood Pressure, Exercise, Cardiovascular Disease, Antihypertensive Therapy, Normotensive References Fagard R H. Exercise Therapy in Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease[J]. PROGRESS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2011,53(6):404-411. Manfredini F, Malagoni A M, Mandini S, et al. Sport Therapy for Hypertension: Why, How, and How Much?[J]. ANGIOLOGY, 2009,60(2):207-216. Lee M S, Lee E N, Kim J I, et al. Tai chi for lowering resting blood pressure in the elderly: a systematic review[J]. JOURNAL OF EVALUATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2010,16(4):818-824. Leddy J J, Izzo J. Hypertension in Athletes[J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION, 2009,11(4):226-233.

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