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    Post-resistance exercise hypotension, hemodynamics, and heart rate variability: influence of exercise intensity by Rezk, C C, Marrache, R C B, Tinucci, T, Mion, Jr, D, Forjaz, C L M

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-09-2006)
    “…The occurrence of post-exercise hypotension after resistance exercise is controversial, and its mechanisms are unknown. To evaluate the effect of different…”
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    Gender influence on post-resistance exercise hypotension and hemodynamics by Queiroz, A C C, Rezk, C C, Teixeira, L, Tinucci, T, Mion, D, Forjaz, C L M

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-11-2013)
    “…Post-resistance exercise hypotension has been extensively described in men and women. However, gender influence on this response has not yet been clear. Gender…”
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    Cardiovascular adaptations to resistance training in elderly postmenopausal women by Gerage, A M, Forjaz, C L M, Nascimento, M A, Januário, R S B, Polito, M D, Cyrino, E S

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-09-2013)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of resistance training on resting blood pressure and heart rate variability in elderly postmenopausal…”
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    Cardiac work remains high after strength exercise in elderly by Queiroz, A C C, Kanegusuku, H, Chehuen, M R, Costa, L A R, Wallerstein, L F, Dias da Silva, V J, Mello, M T, Ugrinowitsch, C, Forjaz, C L M

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-05-2013)
    “…Moderate- to high-intensity strength training is recommended for healthy adults. In young subjects, a single session of strength training decreases blood…”
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    Influence of population and exercise protocol characteristics on hemodynamic determinants of post-aerobic exercise hypotension by Brito, L C, Queiroz, A C C, Forjaz, C L M

    “…Due to differences in study populations and protocols, the hemodynamic determinants of post-aerobic exercise hypotension (PAEH) are controversial. This review…”
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    Previous exercise attenuates muscle sympathetic activity and increases blood flow during acute euglycemic hyperinsulinemia by Bisquolo, V. A. F, Cardoso, C. G., Jr, Ortega, K. C, Gusmao, J. L, Tinucci, T, Negrao, C. E, Wajchenberg, B. L, Mion, D., Jr, Forjaz, C. L. M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-2005)
    “…1 Exercise Hemodynamic Laboratory, School of Physical Education and Sport, 2 Hypertension Unit, General Hospital, 3 Endocrinology Division, General Hospital, 4…”
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    Post-resistance exercise hemodynamic and autonomic responses: Comparison between normotensive and hypertensive men by Queiroz, A. C. C., Sousa, J. C. S., Cavalli, A. A. P., Silva Jr, N. D., Costa, L. A. R., Tobaldini, E., Montano, N., Silva, G. V., Ortega, K., Mion Jr, D., Tinucci, T., Forjaz, C. L. M.

    “…To compare post‐resistance exercise hypotension (PREH) and its mechanisms in normotensive and hypertensive individuals, 14 normotensives and 12 hypertensives…”
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    Oral glucose ingestion increases endurance capacity in normal and diabetic (type I) humans by Ramires, P. R, Forjaz, C. LM, Strunz, C. M. C, Silva, M. E. R, Diament, J, Nicolau, W, Liberman, B, Negrao, C. E

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-1997)
    “…P. R. Ramires, C. L. M. Forjaz, C. M. C. Strunz, M. E. R. Silva, J. Diament, W. Nicolau, B. Liberman, and C. E. Negrão Physical Education School, Endocrinology…”
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    Amlodipine reduces blood pressure during dynamic resistance exercise in hypertensive patients by Souza, D. R., Gomides, R. S., Costa, L. A. R., Queiroz, A. C. C., Barros, S., Ortega, K. C., Mion Jr, D., Tinucci, T., Forjaz, C. L. M.

    “…This study investigated the effect of the dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist, amlodipine, on blood pressure (BP) during resistance exercise performed…”
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    Genetic and environmental influences on blood pressure and physical activity: a study of nuclear families from Muzambinho, Brazil by Forjaz, C L M, Bartholomeu, T, Rezende, J A S, Oliveira, J A, Basso, L, Tani, G, Prista, A, Maia, J A R

    “…Blood pressure (BP) and physical activity (PA) levels are inversely associated. Since genetic factors account for the observed variation in each of these…”
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    Strength and power training did not modify cardiovascular responses to aerobic exercise in elderly subjects by Kanegusuku, H, Queiroz, A C C, Chehuen, M R, Costa, L A R, Wallerstein, L F, Mello, M T, Ugrinowitsch, C, Forjaz, C L M

    “…Resistance training increases muscle strength in older adults, decreasing the effort necessary for executing physical tasks, and reducing cardiovascular load…”
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    Postexercise hypotension and hemodynamics: the role of exercise intensity by FORJAZ, C. L. M, CARDOSO, C. G, REZK, C. C, SANTAELLA, D. F, TINUCCI, T

    “…Although postexercise hypotension (PEH) has already been extensively demonstrated, the influence of exercise intensity on its magnitude and mechanisms is still…”
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    Postexercise responses of muscle sympathetic nerve activity and blood flow to hyperinsulinemia in humans by Forjaz, Claudia L. M, Ramires, Paulo R, Tinucci, Tais, Ortega, Katia C, Salomao, Heloisa E. H, Ignes, Edna C, Wajchenberg, Bernardo L, Negrao, Carlos E, Mion, Decio, Jr

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-1999)
    “…1  Laboratory of Exercise Physiology, School of Physical Education and Sports, 2  Hypertension Unit, Nefrology Division, 3  Endocrine Service, and 4…”
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    Exercise tolerance is lower in type I diabetics compared with normal young men by Ramires, P R, Forjaz, C L, Silva, M E, Diament, J, Nicolau, W, Liberman, B, Negrão, C E

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-02-1993)
    “…The present investigation was conducted to study metabolic and hormonal responses to prolonged exercise to exhaustion in insulin-dependent diabetic subjects…”
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