Linda S. Pescatello
Distinguished Professor/Kinesiology

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Furin variant associations with postexercise hypotension are ethnicity and intensity dependent
2018
Burak Cilhoroz, Lauren Corso, Ming-Hui Chen, Beth A Taylor, Gregory A Panza, Elizabeth Schifano, Rachel J O'Neill, Linda S Pescatello, Amanda Zaleski
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

A Comparison of Two Tai Chi Interventions Tailored for Different Health Outcomes
2018
Beth A Taylor, Yin Wu, Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Hypertension
2019
Beth A Taylor, Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Book Chapter

Healthy aging and exercise: Treating disease and disability.
2019
Linda S Pescatello, Beth A Taylor, Gregory A Panza, Yin Wu
Research Type: Book Chapter

Exercise and Blood Pressure Control.
2019
Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Book Chapter

Healthy aging and exercise: Preventing disease and disability.
2019
Yin Wu, Gregory A Panza, Beth A Taylor, Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Book Chapter

Physical activity intensity and subjective well-being in healthy adults
2019
Linda S Pescatello, Charles M White, Gregory A Panza, Beth A Taylor, Paul D Thompson
Research Type: Journal Article

FURIN variant associations with postexercise hypotension are intensity and race dependent.
2019
Gregory A Panza, A Zaleski, Ming-Hui Chen, Beth A Taylor, Rachel J O'Neill, V Deshpande, Burak T Chilhoroz, Linda S Pescatello, L Corso, Elizabeth Schifano
Research Type: Journal Article

A systematically assembled signature of genes to be deep-sequenced for their associations with the blood pressure response to exercise.
2019
P Parducci, Beth A Taylor, Jill Livingston, Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Journal Article

Venous thromboemboli associated with acute aerobic exercise: A review of case report commonalities
2019
Amanda L Zaleski, Paul D Thompson, Beth A Taylor, Linda S Pescatello, Gregory A Panza, Paul M Parducci
Research Type: Journal Article

The “hypertension approaches in the elderly: A lifestyle study” multi-center, ransomized trial (HAEL Study): Rationale and methodological protocol.
2019
Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Journal Article

Using the immediate blood pressure benefits of exercise to improve exercise adherence among adults with hypertension: a randomized clinical trial.
2019
Beth A Taylor, B Blissmer, M Kramarz, Mark H Chen, G Panza, P D Thompson, A L Zaleski, A B Fernandez, L P Santos, Crystal Park, Linda S Pescatello, K McCormick, K M Gans
Research Type: Journal Article

Yoga as antihypertensive therapy: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
2019
Crystal Park, Linda S Pescatello, Yin Wu, Blair T Johnson
Research Type: Journal Article

State of evidence on physical activity in cancer prevention and survivorship: review from the PAGAC report. On Behalf of the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee.
2019
Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Journal Article

Using the immediate blood pressure benefits of exercise to improve exercise adherence among adults with hypertension: a randomized clinical trial
2019
Linda S Pescatello, Gregory Panza, Bryan Blissmer, Antonio B Fernandez, Amanda L Zaleski, Paul D Thompson, Beth A Taylor, Kim M Gans, Ming-Hu H Chen, Melody Kramarz, Kyle McCormick, Crystal L Park, Lucas P Santos
Research Type: Journal Article

New scientific basis for the 2018 US Physical Activity Guidelines
2019
Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Journal Article

Exercise measures up to medication as antihypertensive therapy: its value has long been underestimated
2019
Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Journal Article

Links between discrimination and cardiovascular health among socially stigmatized groups: A systematic review
2019
Beth A Taylor, Linda S Pescatello, REBECCA PUHL, Jill Livingston, A. L. Zaleski, Gregory A Panza
Research Type: Journal Article

Physical activity and the prevention of weight gain: A systematic review. On Behalf of the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee.
2019
Linda S Pescatello
Research Type: Journal Article

FURIN variant associations with postexercise hypotension are intensity and race dependent
2019
Elizabeth D Schifano, Linda S Pescatello, Burak T Cilhoroz, Paul D Thompson, Paulo Farinatti, Amanda Zaleski, Ved Deshpande, Rachel J O'Neill, Lucas P Santos, Ming-Hu H Chen, Gregory A Panza, Beth A Taylor, Garrett I Ash, Lauren Corso
Research Type: Journal Article