Effects of White-coat Hypertension on Heart Rate Recovery and Blood Pressure Response during Exercise Test
Abstract
Objectives White-coat hypertension is defined as high blood pressure (BP) on clinical assessment but normal BP elsewhere or on ambulatory measurement. Autonomic dysfunction may be one of the mechanisms causing white-coat hypertension. Slowed heart rate recovery and excessive BP response during exercise test are associated with autonomic dysfunction. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between white-coat hypertension and...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of White-coat Hypertension on Heart Rate Recovery and Blood Pressure Response during Exercise Test
Published Date
Dec 31, 2020
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
89 - 100
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