Statins, blood pressure and the regression to the mean

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pp. e13-e14
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Domenico Sommariva
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Myles N. Moore ◽  
Emily R. Atkins ◽  
Abdul Salam ◽  
Michele L. Callisaya ◽  
James L. Hare ◽  
...  

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Vol 35 (6) ◽  
pp. 490-492 ◽  
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Jeremy P. Loenneke ◽  
Christopher A. Fahs ◽  
Takashi Abe ◽  
Lindy M. Rossow

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Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 645-647
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Yi-Liang Chen ◽  
Ding-Peng Yeh ◽  
Shin-Da Lee ◽  
Chia-Hua Kuo

2020 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
pp. S63
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N. Wang ◽  
E. Atkins ◽  
A. Salam ◽  
M. Moore ◽  
J. Sharman ◽  
...  

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Nelson Wang ◽  
Emily R. Atkins ◽  
Abdul Salam ◽  
Myles N. Moore ◽  
James E. Sharman ◽  
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pp. 16-23 ◽  
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Abdul Salam ◽  
Emily Atkins ◽  
Johan Sundström ◽  
Yoichiro Hirakawa ◽  
Dena Ettehad ◽  
...  

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N. C. L. HESS ◽  
D. J. CARLSON ◽  
J. D. INDER ◽  
E. JESULOLA ◽  
J. R. MCFARLANE ◽  
...  

There exists no examination of what is the minimum anti-hypertensive threshold intensity for isometric exercise training. Twenty two normotensive participants were randomly assigned to training intensities at either 5 % or 10 % of their maximal contraction. Twenty participants completed the study. Clinical meaningful, but not statistically significant, reductions in systolic blood pressure were observed in both 5 % and 10 % groups –4.04 mm Hg (95 % CI –8.67 to +0.59, p=0.08) and –5.62 mm Hg (95 % CI –11.5 to +0.29, p=0.06) respectively after 6 weeks training. No diastolic blood pressure reductions were observed in either 5 % –0.97 mm Hg (95 % CI –2.56 to +0.62, p=0.20) or 10 % MVC +1.8 mm Hg (95 % CI –1.29 to +4.89, p=0.22) groups respectively after training. In those unable to complete isometric exercise at the traditional 30 % intensity, our results suggest there is no difference between 5 and 10 % groups and based on the principle of regression to the mean, this could mean both interventions induce a similar placebo-effect.


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Lorenz J. Finison

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