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Isometric handgrip exercise and resting blood pressure:
a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
George A.
Kelley and Kristi...
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Copyright © Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.
Isometric handgrip exercise and resting blood pressure:
a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
George A.
Kelley and Kristi S.
Kelley
Objective : To examine the efficacy of isometric handgrip
exercise for reducing resting SBP and DBP in adult humans.
Methods : Meta-analysis of studies retrieved from five
electronic databases as well as cross-referencing from
identified articles.
The criteria for inclusion were
randomized controlled trials published in any language over
an approximate 38-year period (1 January 1971 to 1
February 2009), isometric handgrip training of at least
4 weeks performed by adults of at least 18 years of age, and
data for changes in resting SBP and DBP available.
Dual
coding of studies was performed by both investigators.
Data
were analyzed a priori using random-effects models and
nonparametric 95% bootstrap percentile confidence
intervals (BCIs, 5000 ite
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