Linda S. Pescatello
Distinguished Professor/Kinesiology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
502 Scholarly Contributions
An Overview of the State of the Cardiometabolic Health and Exercise Literature
2016
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ACSM's New Recommendations for Exercise Preparticipation Health Screening
2016
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Resting Blood Pressure and Muscle Strength in Healthy Men and Women
2016
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Resting blood pressure and muscle strength in healthy men and women
2016
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The antihypertensive benefits of Tai Chi exercise among older adults: A meta-analysis
2016
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Establishing a Personalized Approach for Exercise Prescription for Heart Health and Well-Being
2016
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Compression socks worn during flight and hemostatic balance in boston marathon runners on oral contraceptives
2016
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ACSM's Updated Recommendations for Exercise Preparticipaiton Health Screening
2016
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Physical activity intensity and well-being in healthy adults
2016
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The influence of ABO blood type on hemostatic activation following a marathon
2016
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Venous thromboemboli associated with acute aerobic exercise: A review of case-report commonalities.
2016
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Yoga and Cognitive-behavioral Interventions to Reduce Stress in Incoming College Students: A Pilot Study
2017
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The angiotensin converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism rs4340 associates with habitual physical activity among European American adults
2017
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Precision, Accuracy and Performance Outcomes of Perceived Exertion vs. Heart Rate Guided Run-Training
2017
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Post-exercise hypotenstion after water exercise in older women with hypertension: A randomized crossover clinical trial.
2017
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Small Sample Sizes Confound Understanding of Cardiometabolic Responses to Exercise.
2017
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