Influence of Age and Regular Exercise on Blood Pressure in Female Subjects: A Descriptive Study| Chapter 6 | New Visions in Biological Science Vol.10

Background and Objectives: A sedentary lifestyle is a leading cause of disease, disability, and mortality. Sedentary behaviour has been linked to an increased risk of hypertension and pre-hypertension in numerous studies. In comparison to heavy labourers, light workers had five

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Determination of Blood Serum Lead and Cadmium Level during Pregnancy in Gas Flaring Communities of Bayelsa State Nigeria

The amount of serum lead and cadmium in pregnant and non-pregnant women living in selected gas flaring localities in Bayelsa State, Nigeria is determined and compared in this study. This study included 200 pregnant women who appeared to be in

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Assessment of Some Cardiovascular Parameters of Apparently Healthy Pregnant Women in Gas Flaring Communities: A Baseline Study in Bayelsa State Nigeria

The study looked into the effect of gas flares on several cardiovascular parameters in pregnant women who lived in gas flaring villages in Bayelsa state. Women's reproductive organs have sparked a lot of interest and investigation in the medical community.

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Investigating the Relationship of Anthropometric Measurements with Blood Pressure among Endogamous Groups of Punjab & Haryana

The current study comprised 1200 unmarried young adult ladies aged 18 to 35 who lived in the Haryana and Punjab regions. Subjects were studied from two sects of these two sites, Jat and Baniya. The goal of this study was

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Determination of Influence of Age and Regular Exercise on Blood Pressure in Males

Background: Sedentary lifestyles have been linked to higher blood pressure and an elevated risk of hypertension and pre-hypertension in both cross-sectional and longitudinal epidemiological studies. Sedentary lifestyles raise the risk of developing age-related diseases and dying young. Inactivity can shorten

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Determination of Correlation of Body Mass Index and Waist Hip Ratio with Cardiovascular Parameters in Sedentary Males

Background: Obesity causes an increase in adipose tissue accumulation, which is linked to increased sympathetic activity, a main possible mechanism that contributes to an increased risk of cardiovascular problems. Obesity is linked to cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, infertility, osteoarthritis,

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Investigating the Performance of Waist Circumference Relative to BMI in Predicting Risk of Obesity and Hypertension among Affluent Indian Adults

In view of the fact that Asians have higher abdominal fat at lower levels of body mass index (BMI), measures of abdominal adiposity such as waist circumference (WC) and waist to hip ratio (WHR) were investigated as predictors of hyper-tension.

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Correlation between Lycopene Intake and Blood Pressure in Healthy Adults from Celaya, Mexico: Advanced Study

Aims: To identify if there is a correlation between lycopene intake and blood pressure levels in healthy adults of Celaya. Study Design: Cross-sectional, observational, analytical study. Place: All students registered at a public university in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico. Methodology: To

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