Margaux A. Guidry
University of Connecticut
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Journal of Hypertension | 2004
Linda S. Pescatello; Margaux A. Guidry; Bruce E. Blanchard; Allison Kerr; Amy L. Taylor; Amy N Johnson; Carl M. Maresh; Nancy R. Rodriguez; Paul D. Thompson
Objective Blood pressure (BP) is immediately lowered after a session of dynamic exercise, e.g. postexercise hypotension (PEH). The optimal exercise intensity needed to evoke PEH has not been established. We examined the effect of light (LITE) and moderate (MOD) exercise intensity on PEH. Design Subjects were 49 men (mean ± SEM, 43.8 ± 1.4 years) with high normal to stage 1 hypertension (145.0 ± 1.5/85.8 ± 1.1 mmHg). Men randomly completed three blinded experiments: a control session and two cycle exercise bouts, one at 40% (LITE) and the other at 60% (MOD) of maximal oxygen consumption. Methods Experiments began with a baseline period and were conducted at the same time of day and separated by ⩾ 2 days. Subjects wore an ambulatory BP monitor after the experiments. Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) tested if BP and heart rate differed over time and between experimental conditions. Multivariate regression tested factors related to the BP response. Results For 9 h after all experiments, average awake systolic blood pressure (SBP) increased and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) decreased compared with baseline (P < 0.001). Average awake SBP increased up to 6.9 mmHg less (P < 0.001) and DBP decreased 2.6 mmHg more (P < 0.05) after exercise versus control. For 5 h, PEH was greater after MOD; but over the course of 9 h, LITE was as effective as MOD in eliciting PEH. Baseline BP was the primary factor explaining the BP response (β = −0.434 to −0.718, r2 = 0.096–0.295). Conclusions LITE and MOD evoked PEH throughout the daytime hours. Lower intensity dynamic exercise such as walking, contributes to BP control in men with hypertension.
International Scholarly Research Notices | 2012
Margaux A. Guidry; Matthew A. Kostek; Theodore J. Angelopoulos; Priscilla M. Clarkson; Paul M. Gordon; Niall M. Moyna; Paul S. Visich; Robert F. Zoeller; Paul D. Thompson; Joseph M. Devaney; Heather Gordish-Dressman; Eric P. Hoffman; Linda S. Pescatello
Objective. We examined the influence of missense polymorphism, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS3)
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2006
Bruce E. Blanchard; Gregory J. Tsongalis; Margaux A. Guidry; Lisa A. LaBelle; Michelle Poulin; Amy L. Taylor; Carl M. Maresh; Joseph M. Devaney; Paul D. Thompson; Linda S. Pescatello
American Heart Journal | 2006
Margaux A. Guidry; Bruce E. Blanchard; Paul D. Thompson; Carl M. Maresh; Richard L. Seip; Amy L. Taylor; Linda S. Pescatello
American Journal of Cardiology | 2006
Amy N. Syme; Bruce E. Blanchard; Margaux A. Guidry; Amy W. Taylor; Jaci L. VanHeest; Scott Hasson; Paul D. Thompson; Linda S. Pescatello
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010
Margaux A. Guidry; Matthew A. Kostek; Theodore J. Angelopoulos; P M. Clarkson; Paul M. Gordon; Naill M. Moyna; P. Visich; Robert F. Zoeller; Paul D. Thompson; Joe Devaney; Heather Gordish-Dressman; Linda S. Pescatello
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004
Margaux A. Guidry; Bruce E. Blanchard; Amy L. Taylor; Carl M. Maresh; Paul D. Thompson; Linda S. Pescatello
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004
Bruce E. Blanchard; Gregory J. Tsongalis; Margaux A. Guidry; Lisa A. LaBelle; Michelle Poulin; Amy L. Taylor; Carl M. Maresh; Paul D. Thompson; Linda S. Pescatello
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004
Linda S. Pescatello; Margaux A. Guidry; Bruce E. Blanchard; Amy L. Taylor; Carl M. Maresh; Paul D. Thompson
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2003
A N Johnson; Bruce E. Blanchard; Margaux A. Guidry; A Kerr; A Wark; Jaci L. VanHeest; S Hasson; Paul D. Thompson; Linda S. Pescatello