U.S., Nov. 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07251920) titled 'Isometric Resistance Training and Dose-dependent Effects in Pre- and Hypertensive Adults' on Nov. 18.
Brief Summary: High blood pressure is prevalent in a third of the global population and is a key risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death. one lifestyle change that is recommended to reduce blood pressure is to exercise, typically by performing aerobic exercise, but this is often not well adhered to, given the physical and time demands associated with it. Isometric resistance training has been evidenced as an efficacious method to reduce blood pressure, even when performing four two-minute contractions per ...