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1. Additional file 6 of The influence of a supervised group exercise intervention combined with active lifestyle recommendations on breast cancer survivors��� health, physical functioning, and quality of life indices: study protocol for a randomized and controlled trial

2. Additional file 4 of The influence of a supervised group exercise intervention combined with active lifestyle recommendations on breast cancer survivors��� health, physical functioning, and quality of life indices: study protocol for a randomized and controlled trial

3. Additional file 2 of The influence of a supervised group exercise intervention combined with active lifestyle recommendations on breast cancer survivors��� health, physical functioning, and quality of life indices: study protocol for a randomized and controlled trial

4. Additional file 7 of The influence of a supervised group exercise intervention combined with active lifestyle recommendations on breast cancer survivors��� health, physical functioning, and quality of life indices: study protocol for a randomized and controlled trial

5. Additional file 1 of The influence of a supervised group exercise intervention combined with active lifestyle recommendations on breast cancer survivors��� health, physical functioning, and quality of life indices: study protocol for a randomized and controlled trial

6. Additional file 3 of The influence of a supervised group exercise intervention combined with active lifestyle recommendations on breast cancer survivors��� health, physical functioning, and quality of life indices: study protocol for a randomized and controlled trial

8. Blood pressure reactivity to mental stress is attenuated following resistance exercise in older hypertensive women

10. Effects of dynamic, isometric, and combined resistance training on ambulatory blood pressure in treated men with hypertension: a randomized controlled trial.

11. Reproducibility (reliability and agreement) of ventilatory threshold and peak responses during cardiopulmonary exercise test in people with stroke.

12. Impaired Neuromuscular Efficiency and Symptom-Limited Aerobic Exercise Capacity 4 Weeks After Recovery From COVID-19 Appear to Be Associated With Disease Severity at Onset.

13. Physiological responses during active video games in spinal cord injury: a preliminary study.

14. Potential Mechanisms Behind the Blood Pressure-Lowering Effect of Dynamic Resistance Training.

15. Activation of Mechanoreflex, but not Central Command, Delays Heart Rate Recovery after Exercise in Healthy Men.

16. Separate aftereffects of morning and evening exercise on ambulatory blood pressure in prehypertensive men.

17. Reproducibility (Reliability and Agreement) of Post-exercise Hypotension.

18. Effects of Progressive Resistance Training on Cardiovascular Autonomic Regulation in Patients With Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

19. Captopril does not Potentiate Post-Exercise Hypotension: A Randomized Crossover Study.

20. The Oporto mixed-longitudinal growth, health and performance study. Design, methods and baseline results.

21. Metaboreflex activation delays heart rate recovery after aerobic exercise in never-treated hypertensive men.

22. Resistance Training with Instability for Patients with Parkinson's Disease.

23. Reproducibility of Anaerobic and Pain Thresholds in Male Patients With Intermittent Claudication.

24. Relationship between physical activity, physical fitness and multiple metabolic risk in youths from Muzambinho's study.

25. Blunted Maximal and Submaximal Responses to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Tests in Patients With Parkinson Disease.

26. Post-Exercise Hypotension Is Mediated by a Decrease in Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Stages 2-3 CKD.

27. Effects of oral N-acetylcysteine on walking capacity, leg reactive hyperemia, and inflammatory and angiogenic mediators in patients with intermittent claudication.

28. Post-resistance exercise hemodynamic and autonomic responses: Comparison between normotensive and hypertensive men.

29. Post-Exercise Hypotension and Its Mechanisms Differ after Morning and Evening Exercise: A Randomized Crossover Study.

30. High-Intensity Progressive Resistance Training Increases Strength With No Change in Cardiovascular Function and Autonomic Neural Regulation in Older Adults.

31. Modeling the dynamics of BMI changes during adolescence. The Oporto Growth, Health and Performance Study.

32. Influence of endurance and resistance exercise order on the postexercise hemodynamic responses in hypertensive women.

33. Post-walking exercise hypotension in patients with intermittent claudication.

34. Can a first-order exponential decay model fit heart rate recovery after resistance exercise?

35. Are the barriers for physical activity practice equal for all peripheral artery disease patients?

36. Amlodipine reduces blood pressure during dynamic resistance exercise in hypertensive patients.

37. Barriers to physical activity in patients with intermittent claudication.

38. A session of resistance exercise increases vasodilation in intermittent claudication patients.

39. Resistance training with instability in multiple system atrophy: a case report.

40. Heart rate recovery: autonomic determinants, methods of assessment and association with mortality and cardiovascular diseases.

41. Influence of population and exercise protocol characteristics on hemodynamic determinants of post-aerobic exercise hypotension.

42. Effects of estrogen therapy and aerobic training on sympathetic activity and hemodynamics in healthy postmenopausal women: a double-blind randomized trial.

43. Oral estrogen therapy may mitigate the effects of aerobic training on cardiorespiratory fitness in postmenopausal women: a double-blind, randomized clinical pilot study.

44. A single bout of resistance exercise does not modify cardiovascular responses during daily activities in patients with peripheral artery disease.

45. Gender influence on post-resistance exercise hypotension and hemodynamics.

46. Cardiovascular adaptations to resistance training in elderly postmenopausal women.

47. Exercise prescription using the heart of claudication pain onset in patients with intermittent claudication.

48. Cardiac work remains high after strength exercise in elderly.

49. Low-intensity resistance exercise does not affect cardiac autonomic modulation in patients with peripheral artery disease.

50. Predictors of walking capacity in peripheral arterial disease patients.

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