Impact of Parental History of Hypertension on Heart Rate by Treadmill
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https://doi.org/10.37506/ijop.v7i2.208Keywords:
Heart rate Parental history Tread mill pre exercise post exercise.Abstract
The heart rate response to exercise is another determinant of the healthy cardiovascular system. Increased heart rate has been shown to be predictive of mortality and morbidity. A total of 100 subjects with parental history of hypertension were divided into two groups during pre exercise and post exercise period by tread mill. There was a significant decrease in heart rate after training. Heart rate variation has been shown to be predictive of mortality and morbidity in subjects with parental history of hypertension.
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