Influence of physical activity and antitumour therapy on blood pressure regulation in children and adolescents

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Authors

NOVÁKOVÁ Zuzana ZÁVODNÁ Eva HRSTKOVÁ Hana DOSTALOVÁ KOPEČNÁ Lenka JÍRA Miroslav BALCÁRKOVÁ Pavla FIŠER Bohumil HONZÍKOVÁ Nataša

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Analysis of Biomedical signals and images 18-th Biennial International Eurasip Conference Biosignal 2006
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Physiology
Keywords physical activity; baroreflex sensitivity; blood pressure; anthracycline; children; adolescents
Description The subjects with anthracycline therapy had decrease systolic blood pressure, body weight and height, physical activity and increased baroreflex sensitivity. The increase of parasympathetic reflex control of the heart rate or lower blood pressure respectively after antitunour therapy are not signs of a physical training.
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