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pubblicato nel Marzo - Aprile 2006 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.2

Bibliografia

 

  1. Giampaoli S, Vanuzzo D. Italian atlas of cardiovascular diseases. 1st edition 2003. Ital Heart J 2003; 4 (suppl 4): 1S-121S.

  2. World Health Organization, International Society of Hypertension writing group. 2003 World Health Organization (WHO)/International Society of Hypertension (ISH) statement on management of hypertension. J Hypertens 2003; 21: 1983- 92.

  3. Guidelines Committee. 2003 European Society of Hypertension – European Society of Cardiology guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension. J Hypertens 2003; 21: 1011-53.

  4. Welton PK, He J, Appel LJ et al. Primary prevention of hypertension: clinical and public health advisory from The National High Blood Pressure Education Program. JAMA 2002; 288: 1882-8.

  5. American College of Sports Medicine Position Stand. Exercise and hypertension. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2004; 36: 533-53.

  6. Welton SP, Chin A, Xin X et al. Effect of aerobic exercise on blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomised, controlled trials. Ann Intern Med 2002; 136: 493-503.

  7. Cornelissen VA, Fagard RH. Effect of resistance training on resting blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. J Hypertens 2005; 23: 251-9.

  8. Collins R, Peto R, MacMahon S et al. Blood pressure, stroke, and coronary heart disease. Part 2, short-term reductions in blood pressure: overview of randomised drug trials in their epidemiologic context. Lancet 1990; 335: 827-38.

  9. Seals DR, Tanaka H, Clevenger CM et al. Blood pressure reductions with exercise and sodium restriction in postmenopausal women with elevated systolic pressure: role of arterial stiffness. J Am Coll Cardiol 2001; 38: 506-13.

  10. Stewart KJ, Bacher AC, Turner KL et al. Effect of exercise on blood pressure in older persons: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Intern Med 2005; 165: 756-62.

  11. Kelley GA, Kelley KS, Tran ZV. The effects of exercise on resting blood pressure in children and adolescents: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Prev Cardiol 2003; 6: 8-16.

  12. American College of Sports Medicine position stand. The recommended quantity and quality of exercise for developing and maintaining cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, and flexibility in healthy adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1998; 30: 975-91.

  13. Fagard RH. Exercise characteristics and the blood pressure response to dynamic physical training. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33 (Suppl): 484-94.

  14. Ishikawa-Takata K, Ohta T, Tanaka H. How much exercise is required to reduce blood pressure in essential hypertensives: a dose-response study. Am J Hypertens 2003; 16: 629-33.

  15. Staffileno BA, Braun LT, Rosenson RS. The accumulative effects of physical activity in hypertensive post-menopausal women. J Cardiovasc Risk 2001; 8: 283-90.

  16. Moreau KL, Degarmo R, Langley J et al. Increasing daily walking lowers blood pressure in postmenopausal women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33: 1825-31.

  17. Bonnet J, Coll R, Rocha E et al. Supervised versus recommended physical exercise in hypertensive women. Is its recommendation enough? Blood Press 2003; 12: 139-44.

  18. Fletcher GF, Balady GJ, Amsterdam EA et al. Exercise standards for testing and training: a statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association. Circulation 2001; 104: 1694-740.

  19. Thompson PD, Buchner D, Pina IL et al. Exercise and physical activity in the prevention and treatment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. A statement from the Council on clinical cardiology (Subcommittee on exercise, rehabilitation, and prevention) and the Council on nutrition, physical activity, and metabolism (Subcommittee on physical activity). Circulation 2003; 107: 3109-16.