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Prior Exercise Lowers Blood Pressure During Simulated Night-Work With Different Meal Schedules
American Journal of Hypertension, 08/04/09
Fullick S et al. – The data indicate that prior exercise lowers BP throughout a subsequent 8–h night–shift in healthy individuals within the normotensive range. Therefore, regular low–intensity exercise might moderate the well–known association between shift–work participation and raised BP.
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