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    Exercise and risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome in older adults by Stewart, Kerry J., Bacher, Anita C., Turner, Katherine, Lim, Jimmy G., Hees, Paul S., Shapiro, Edward P., Tayback, Matthew, Ouyang, Pamela

    “…Older people with elevated blood pressure (BP) often have metabolic syndrome, a clustering of central obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and…”
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    Exaggerated exercise blood pressure is related to impaired endothelial vasodilator function by Stewart, Kerry J, Sung, Jidong, Silber, Harry A, Fleg, Jerome L, Kelemen, Mark D, Turner, Katherine L, Bacher, Anita C, Dobrosielski, Devon A, DeRegis, James R, Shapiro, Edward P, Ouyang, Pamela

    Published in American journal of hypertension (01-04-2004)
    “…Persons with high normal blood pressure (BP) or mild hypertension who also have an exaggerated BP response to exercise are at risk for worsening hypertension…”
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    Exercise effects on bone mineral density relationships to changes in fitness and fatness by Stewart, Kerry J, Bacher, Anita C, Hees, Paul S, Tayback, Matthew, Ouyang, Pamela, Jan de Beur, Suzanne

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-06-2005)
    “…Weight loss typically reduces bone mineral density (BMD). Exercise may preserve or increase BMD even while reducing fatness. We examined the relationships…”
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    Effect of exercise on blood pressure in older persons: a randomized controlled trial by Stewart, Kerry J, Bacher, Anita C, Turner, Katherine L, Fleg, Jerome L, Hees, Paul S, Shapiro, Edward P, Tayback, Matthew, Ouyang, Pamela

    Published in Archives of internal medicine (1960) (11-04-2005)
    “…Because of age-related differences in the cause of hypertension, it is uncertain whether current exercise guidelines for reducing blood pressure (BP) are…”
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    Oxygen pulse during exercise is related to resting systolic and diastolic left ventricular function in older persons with mild hypertension by Lim, Jimmy G., McAveney, Timothy J., Fleg, Jerome L., Shapiro, Edward P., Turner, Katherine L., Bacher, Anita C., Ouyang, Pamela, Stewart, Kerry J.

    Published in The American heart journal (01-11-2005)
    “…The mechanisms responsible for impaired cardiovascular hemodynamics during exercise among persons with milder forms of hypertension are not well documented. We…”
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    Sex differences in left ventricular function in older persons with mild hypertension by Lim, Jimmy G., Shapiro, Edward P., Vaidya, Dhananjay, Najjar, Samer S., Turner, Katherine L., Bacher, Anita C., Ouyang, Pamela, Stewart, Kerry J.

    Published in The American heart journal (01-11-2005)
    “…Epidemiologic studies suggest that women are at increased risk of developing heart failure secondary to hypertension. Other studies have documented sex…”
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    Peripheral endothelium-dependent flow-mediated vasodilatation is associated with left ventricular mass in older persons with hypertension by Sung, Jidong, Ouyang, Pamela, Bacher, Anita C., Turner, Katherine L., DeRegis, Jamie R., Hees, Paul S., Silber, Harry A., Shapiro, Edward P., Stewart, Kerry J.

    Published in The American heart journal (01-07-2002)
    “…Background Increased left ventricular (LV) mass is associated with greater cardiovascular disease risk. Recent studies have also shown an association of…”
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    Relationships of insulin sensitivity with fatness and fitness and in older men and women by Ouyang, Pamela, Sung, Jidong, Kelemen, Mark D, Hees, Paul S, DeRegis, James R, Turner, Katherine L, Bacher, Anita C, Stewart, Kerry J

    “…Increased body fatness, especially abdominal obesity, and low levels of fitness are associated with decreased insulin sensitivity. Men and women differ in…”
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    Decreased exercise blood pressure in older adults after exercise training: contributions of increased fitness and decreased fatness by Barone, B B, Wang, N-Y, Bacher, A C, Stewart, K J

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-01-2009)
    “…To describe the contribution of changes in fitness and fatness resulting from exercise training on changes in submaximal exercise blood pressure (BP) during…”
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    Are fitness, activity, and fatness associated with health-related quality of life and mood in older persons? by Stewart, Kerry J, Turner, Katherine L, Bacher, Anita C, DeRegis, James R, Sung, Jidong, Tayback, Matthew, Ouyang, Pamela

    Published in Journal of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (01-03-2003)
    “…This study sought to determine whether levels of fitness, habitual physical activity, and fatness are associated health-related quality of life and mood in…”
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