Post-Exercise Hypotension
"Post-Exercise Hypotension" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Transient reduction in blood pressure levels immediately after exercises that lasts 2-12 hours. The reduction varies but is typically 5-20 mm Hg when compared to pre-exercise levels. It exists both in normotensive and hypertensive individuals and may play a role in excercise related PHYSIOLOGIC ADAPTATION.
Descriptor ID |
D057774
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.177.575.600.537 C14.907.514.611
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Concept/Terms |
Post-Exercise Hypotension- Post-Exercise Hypotension
- Hypotension, Post-Exercise
- Hypotensions, Post-Exercise
- Post-Exercise Hypotensions
- Post Exercise Hypotension
- Hypotension, Post Exercise
- Hypotensions, Post Exercise
- Post Exercise Hypotensions
- Postexercise Hypotension
- Hypotension, Postexercise
- Hypotensions, Postexercise
- Postexercise Hypotensions
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