2017
DOI: 10.23736/s0022-4707.17.06964-x
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Separate aftereffects of morning and evening exercise on ambulatory blood pressure in prehypertensive men

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“…In addition, the last meta-analysis did not find difference in PEH whether aerobic exercise is performed continuously, intermittently or increasingly [15]. Finally, recent studies have observed that BP reduction is greater after a session of exercise performed in the afternoon [35,36] and evening [37,38] than in the morning in comparison to preexercise levels. In contrast, when a control day is considered for analysis, the net effect of PEH is greater after morning than evening exercise due to the morning exercise blunts the circadian pattern of increasing BP observed in the control day beyond to decrease BP in the exercise day [38].…”
Section: Factors Of Influence On Pehmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In addition, the last meta-analysis did not find difference in PEH whether aerobic exercise is performed continuously, intermittently or increasingly [15]. Finally, recent studies have observed that BP reduction is greater after a session of exercise performed in the afternoon [35,36] and evening [37,38] than in the morning in comparison to preexercise levels. In contrast, when a control day is considered for analysis, the net effect of PEH is greater after morning than evening exercise due to the morning exercise blunts the circadian pattern of increasing BP observed in the control day beyond to decrease BP in the exercise day [38].…”
Section: Factors Of Influence On Pehmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Five studies examined the association between time-of-day for exercise and BP [55][56][57][58][59]. Of these, two studies used a randomized controlled trial [55,58], and three used a randomized crossover design that were evaluated as pre-post designs for quality review [56,57,59]. Both randomized trials earned a study quality rating of 'poor'.…”
Section: Time-of-day For Exercise Study Quality and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three randomized crossover studies were rated as 'poor' (n ¼ 1) [56], 'fair' (n ¼ 1) [57], and 'good' (n ¼ 1) [59] (see Supplementary Table 2c, http://links.lww.com/HJH/C449). Time-of-day for exercise was operationalized via supervised exercise training sessions performed in the morning (7 : 00-9 : 00 [55]; 9 : 00-10 : 00 [56]; 7 : 00-11 : 30 [57]; 6 : 30-8 : 30 [58]; 7 : 00-7 : 30 [59]), afternoon (13 : 00-13 : 30 [59]), or evening (18 : 00-20 : 00 [55,58]; 18 : 30-19 : 15 [56]; 17 : 00-21 : 00 [57]; 19 : 00-19 : 30 [59]) as part of interventions lasting 3 days [59], 6 days [56,57], 10 weeks [55], or 12 weeks [58]. Resting BP (n ¼ 2/5) or 24-h ambulatory methods (n ¼ 3/5) were utilized in these studies.…”
Section: Time-of-day For Exercise Study Quality and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the A549 NSCLC cell line, cucurbitacin I suppress ERK activation and downstream p-mTOR and p-STAT3. 54 An alkaloid matrine is found in the traditional Chinese herb Sophora flavescens Ait. In lung cancer, 95D, and A549 cells, matrine reduced cell growth and caused apoptosis in a dose-and time-dependent manner.…”
Section: A Preclinical and In Vitro Studies On Pi3k/ Akt/mtor Inhibit...mentioning
confidence: 99%