Research Article
Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercises Evokes Longer Reductions on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Resistant Hypertension: A Randomized Crossover Trial
Table 1
General characteristics of resistant hypertensive (RH) subjects and non-resistant hypertensive (NON-RH) subjects according to clinical and biochemical data and antihypertensive (anti-HT) drugs used by the subgroups.
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Values are expressed as or median (1st, 3rd quartiles), according to data distribution. RH: resistant hypertensive; NON-RH: non-resistant hypertensive; BMI: body mass index; HbA1C: glycated hemoglobin; Creat clear: creatinine clearance; LDL and HDL: low- and high-density lipoproteins, respectively; anti-HT: antihypertensive drugs; ACEIs: angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors; ARBs: angiotensin receptor blockers; CCBs: calcium channel blockers. |