Beneficial and harmful effects of exercise in hypertensive patients: the role of oxidative stress.

作者: Milica Dekleva , Jelena Suzic Lazic , Aleksandra Arandjelovic , Sanja Mazic

DOI: 10.1038/HR.2016.90

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摘要: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the development and progression of hypertension. This review presents a comprehensive summary original investigations focused on exercise-induced oxidative hypertensive individuals. Single bouts exercise can induce an acute state stress. Chronic low-to-moderate training improves antioxidative defense reduces disease severity. However, data that are currently available chronic intensive interval training-induced modification redox patients insufficient to draw adequate conclusions.

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