Authors
Kildebekova R. N.
Dmitriev A. V.
Fedotov A. L.
Bashkirian State Medical University, Ufa
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of physical rehabilitation of hypertensive patients using cycle trainers and static-dynamic exercises including an intense component in ambulatory settings. Rehabilitation measures resulted in lowering blood pressure, reducing body weight and negative behavioral risk factors, promoting psychological health, improving self-esteem.
Key words
arterial hypertension, physical rehabilitation, cycle trainers, blood pressure, psychological health, self-esteem
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