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2. Effects of exercise training on arterial-cardiac baroreflex function in POTS
3. Broader adaptive range of sympathetic burst size in response to blood pressure change in older women with greater arterial stiffness
4. Effects Of Losartan-hydrochlorothiazide Versus Benazepril-amlodipine On Sympathetic Neural Responses In Hypertensive Seniors: A Pilot Study: 2403: Board #11 June 4 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
5. Impaired Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in the Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome: 1677: Board #114 June 2 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
6. Central Arterial Stiffness is Not Responsible for Systolic Hypertension in the Highly Trained Elderly: 1525: Board #181 June 2 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
7. Menstrual cycle effects on sympathetic neural responses to upright tilt
8. Fire in High Buildings. Fire Study No. 21.
9. Performance of protective linings for polystyrene insulation in a corner wall test
10. Comparison of requirements for exits: a preliminary study
11. Heart rate recovery after maximal exercise is blunted in hypertensive seniors
12. Age and sex differences in muscle sympathetic nerve activity in relation to haemodynamics, blood volume and left ventricular size
13. Morning blood pressure surge is associated with arterial stiffness and sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity in hypertensive seniors
14. Response to Creatine Kinase and Pressor Response to Orthostatic Tolerance
15. Elderly Blacks Have a Blunted Sympathetic Neural Responsiveness But Greater Pressor Response to Orthostasis Than Elderly Whites
16. Sympathetic neural and hemodynamic responses to upright tilt in elderly African Americans versus Caucasians
17. Morning blood pressure surge is associated with arterial stiffness and sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity in elderly hypertensive patients
18. The effect of gender and age on hemodynamics, blood volume and cardiac size in healthy humans
19. Relationship Between Sympathetic Baroreflex Sensitivity and Arterial Stiffness in Elderly Men and Women
20. Sex differences in the modulation of vasomotor sympathetic outflow during static handgrip exercise in healthy young humans
21. Effects of exercise training on arterial-cardiac baroreflex function in POTS
22. Cardiac Origins of the Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome
23. Chronic treatment with propranolol does not alter sympathetic and cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity in the Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome
24. Relationship of resting energy expenditure to body composition and clinical health markers
25. Neither gender nor the menstrual cycle affects sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity during orthostasis in humans
26. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in women with medically‐managed conditions: body composition and resting energy expenditure
27. Relationship of uric acid to body composition, heart disease risk factors and energy expenditure
28. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in women with medically managed conditions: training adaptations
29. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program on markers of health & fitness
30. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program on body composition & resting energy expenditure
31. Contributions of cardiac output and total peripheral resistance to vasovagal syncope during orthostasis in humans
32. Effects of a multi‐component school‐based intervention on health markers, body composition, physical fitness, and psychological measures in overweight adolescent females
33. Effects of the Curves® fitness and weight loss program in senior‐aged women: body composition
34. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in senior‐aged women: training adaptations
35. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in senior‐aged women: health markers
36. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in senior‐aged women: body image & self esteem
37. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in senior‐aged women: quality of life
38. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in women with medically managed conditions: training adaptations
39. Relationship of uric acid to markers of metabolic syndrome (MS) and medical status
40. Medical profile of sedentary women with and without metabolic syndrome (MS)
41. Effects of the Curves® fitness and weight loss program in senior‐aged women: resting energy expenditure
42. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program in women with medically managed conditions: body composition and resting energy expenditure
43. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program IV: health markers
44. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program III: training adaptations
45. Long‐Term effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program on weight and fat loss
46. Effects of the Curves® fitness & weight loss program II: resting energy expenditure
47. Effects of diet and exercise interventions on health outcomes in women with and without metabolic syndrome (MS)
48. Effects of isoenergetic high carbohydrate and high protein diets on health outcomes in women with metabolic syndrome (MS) participating in the Curves® fitness program
49. Effects of calcium supplementation in post‐menopausal women participating in the Curves® fitness & weight loss program I: Body composition & bone density
50. Effects of calcium supplementation in post‐menopausal women participating in the Curves® fitness & weight loss program III: Training adaptations
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