Linda S. Pescatello
Distinguished Professor/Kinesiology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
502 Scholarly Contributions
The Influence of Gender on Blood Pressure Benefits of Nontraditional Exercise Modes among Adults with Hypertension: A meta-review
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Professional exercise recommendations for healthy women who are pregnant: a systematic review
2020
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Highlighted Symposium. Exercise and Medications in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors
2020
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The Role of Negative Cognitions and Mood in the Association between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Resting Heart Rate Variability
2020
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Effects of weight stigma on cardiovascular reactivity among women with high and normal blood pressure.
2020
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A Call to Action: The Need for Pediatric and Adult Post-Bariatric Surgery Exercise Recommendations. American College of Sports Medicine
2020
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The Role of Exercise in Preventing Weight Regain in Adults Post-Weight Loss Surgery
2020
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Relationship Betweeen the Blood Pressure Responses to Acute and Chronic Aerobic Exercise among Adults with Hypertension
2020
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Effects of Weight Stigma on Cardiovascular Reactivity among Women with High and Normal Blood Pressure
2020
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Physical activity intensity and subjective well-being in healthy adults
2019
Research Type: Journal Article
FURIN variant associations with postexercise hypotension are intensity and race dependent.
2019
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A systematically assembled signature of genes to be deep-sequenced for their associations with the blood pressure response to exercise.
2019
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Venous thromboemboli associated with acute aerobic exercise: A review of case report commonalities
2019
Research Type: Journal Article
The “hypertension approaches in the elderly: A lifestyle study” multi-center, ransomized trial (HAEL Study): Rationale and methodological protocol.
2019
Research Type: Journal Article