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    Could “cellular exercise” be the missing ingredient in a healthy life? Diets, caloric restriction, and exercise-induced hormesis by Pinches, IV John L., Pinches, Yiuing L., Johnson, John O., Haddad, Natasha C., Boueri, Myriam G., Oke, Luc M., Haddad, Georges E.

    “…•Poor dietary choices and physical inactivity are the leading causes of death from stroke, heart disease, and cancer worldwide.•Chronic overnutrition triggers…”
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    Attenuation of exaggerated exercise blood pressure response in African-American women by regular aerobic physical activity by Bond, Vernon, Millis, Richard M, Adams, R George, Oke, Luc M, Enweze, Larry, Blakely, Raymond, Banks, Marshall, Thompson, Terry, Obisesan, Thomas, Sween, Jennifer C

    Published in Ethnicity & disease (01-01-2005)
    “…A hyperreactive blood pressure response to exercise is a predictor of developing hypertension. The present study determined the influence of physical activity…”
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    Acute Exercise and Postexercise Blood Pressure in African American Women by Enweze, Lawrence, Oke, Luc M., Thompson, Terry, Obisesan, Thomas O., Blakely, Raymond, Adams, R. George, Millis, Richard M., Khan, Madiha, Banks, Marshall, Bond, Vernon

    Published in Ethnicity & disease (01-01-2007)
    “…Limited data suggest that physical activity increases postexercise blood pressure in African-American women. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the…”
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    Original Reports: Biomedical Research from RCMI--Attenuation of Exaggerated Exercise Blood Pressure Response in African-American Women by Regular Aerobic Physical Activity by Bond, Vernon, Millis, Richard M, Adams, George, Oke, Luc M, Enweze, Larry, Blakely, Raymond, Banks, Marshall, Thompson, Terry, Obisesan, Thomas, Sween, Jennifer C

    Published in Ethnicity & disease (01-09-2005)
    “…This study determined the influence of physical activity on an exaggerated exercise blood pressure response in normotensive African-American women. Results are…”
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