Effects of Moderate Aerobic Exercise Training on Vascular Health and Blood Pressure in African Americans

Author:

Feairheller Deborah L.12,Diaz Keith M.23,Kashem Mohammed A.4,Thakkar Sunny R.2,Veerabhadrappa Praveen5,Sturgeon Kathleen M.6,Ling Chenyi27,Williamson Sheara T.8,Kretzschmar Jan27,Lee Hojun2,Grimm Heather27,Babbitt Dianne M.2,Vin Charmie2,Fan Xiaoxuan9,Crabbe Deborah L.4,Brown Michael D.27

Affiliation:

1. Hypertension and Endothelial Function with Aerobic and Resistance Training (HEART) Laboratory; Health & Exercise Physiology Department; Ursinus College; Collegeville PA

2. Hypertension, Molecular and Applied Physiology Laboratory; Department of Kinesiology; Temple University; Philadelphia PA

3. Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health; Department of Medicine; Columbia University Medical Center; New York NY

4. Division of Cardiology; Department of Medicine; School of Medicine; Temple University; Philadelphia PA

5. Department of Exercise Science; Shippensburg University; Shippensburg PA

6. School of Medicine; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia PA

7. Vascular Health Laboratory; Department of Kinesiology & Nutrition; University of Illinois at Chicago; Chicago IL

8. Department of Biology; Notre Dame of Maryland University; Baltimore MD

9. Flow Cytometry Core Facility; School of Medicine; Temple University; Philadelphia PA

Funder

National Institutes of Health/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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