Responses of Blood Lipid and Plasma Endothelin to Isotonic Exercise and Isometric Exercise in Hypertension
Abstract
The paper is to compare the difference of the response of blood lipid and plasma endothelin to isotonic exercise and isometric exercises, and give the theory foundation for making exercise prescription for hypertension. Forty-five old age hypertension sufferers were randomized into group A, group B and group C, with heart rates as target and equal exercise times different exercise projects carried out, and isotonic exercise for group A,...
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Responses of Blood Lipid and Plasma Endothelin to Isotonic Exercise and Isometric Exercise in Hypertension
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
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