SIEGELOVÁ, Jarmila, Alena HAVELKOVÁ, Jiří DUŠEK, Michal POHANKA, Leona DUNKLEROVÁ, Petr DOBŠÁK, R. B. SINGH and G. CORNELISSEN. Seven-day ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: blood pressure variability at rest and during exercise. In Kenner T., Cornélissen G., Siegelová J., Dobšák P. Noninvasive methods in cardiology 2013. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2013, p. 87-95. ISBN 978-80-210-6534-5.
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Original name Seven-day ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: blood pressure variability at rest and during exercise
Authors SIEGELOVÁ, Jarmila, Alena HAVELKOVÁ, Jiří DUŠEK, Michal POHANKA, Leona DUNKLEROVÁ, Petr DOBŠÁK, R. B. SINGH and G. CORNELISSEN.
Edition Brno, Noninvasive methods in cardiology 2013, p. 87-95, 2013.
Publisher Masarykova univerzita
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Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
ISBN 978-80-210-6534-5
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Tereza Miškechová, učo 341652. Changed: 26/3/2021 14:44.
Abstract
Regular exercise increases life expectancy, quality of life and work capability and productivity. European Society of Cardiology, International College of Cardiology, American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology and American College of Sports Medicine call on all population of the world to create a culture of physical activity and health for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus (Singh RB and Indian Consensus Group, 2010, Singh RB et al., 2011, Singh RB et al., 2013). Usually there is no prescribed time of exercises. There is evidence that incidence of cardiovascular events peaks in the morning around 09:00 to 11:00 (Smolensky et al., 1972, Cornélissen et al., 1994). In one subject, based on 7-day C-ABPM, time of the evening exercise was associated with the presence of a circadian overswing (CHAT, abbreviation for Circadian Hyper-Amplitude Tension), not found when the same subject exercised in the morning (Homolka et al., 2005, Halberg et al., 2005, Cornélissen et al., 1994). A brief description of the subject results with exercise and circadian timing has been published (Singh et al., 2012).
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