Journal article
Exercise Blood Pressure Guidelines: Time to Re-evaluate What is Normal and Exaggerated?
KD Currie, JS Floras, A La Gerche, JM Goodman
Sports Medicine | ADIS INT LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Blood pressure responses to graded exercise testing can provide important diagnostic and prognostic information. While published guidelines outline what constitutes a “normal” and “abnormal” (i.e., exaggerated) blood pressure response to exercise testing, the widespread use of exaggerated blood pressure responses as a clinical tool is limited due to sparse and inconsistent data. A review of the original sources from these guidelines reveals an overall lack of empirical evidence to support both the normal blood pressure responses and their upper limits. In this current opinion, we critically evaluate the current exercise blood pressure guidelines including (1) the normal blood pressure respon..
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Awarded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Funding Acknowledgements
K. D. Currie is supported by a Fellowship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (MFE-140863). J. S. Floras holds the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Integrative Cardiovascular Biology.