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Article
- Baross, A., Somani, Y., Milne, K., McGowan, C. and Swaine, I. L. (2017) Acute response to a 2-minute isometric exercise test predicts the blood pressure lowering efficacy of isometric resistance training in young adults. American Journal of Hypertension. 31(3), 362–368. 0895-7061.
- Somani, Y., Baross, A. W., Levy, P., Zinszer, K., Milne, K., Swaine, I. and McGowan, C. (2017) Reductions in ambulatory blood pressure in young normotensive men and women after isometric resistance training and its relationship with cardiovascular reactivity. Blood Pressure Monitoring. 22(1), pp. 1-7. 1359-5237.
- Somani, Y., Baross, A. W., Levy, P., Zinszer, K., Milne, K., Swaine, I. and McGowan, C. (2017) Reductions in ambulatory blood pressure in young normotensive men and women after isometric resistance training and its relationship with cardiovascular reactivity. Blood Pressure Monitoring. 22(1), pp. 1-7. 1359-5237.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Pearl, M., Zokvic, M., Somani, Y., Badrov, M., Hanik, S.-A., Baross, A., Swaine, I. L., Milne, K. and McGowan, C. (2015) Using Bilateral and Unilateral Exercise to Better Understand the Blood Pressure Lowering Effects of Isometric Handgrip Training: Preliminary Findings. Other presented to: Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, Hamalton, Canada, 2015-10-14 - 2019-03-17.
- Somani, Y., Hanik, S.-A., Malandruccalo, A., Freeman, S. R., Caruana, N., Badrov, M., Baross, A., Swaine, I. L., Milne, K. and McGowan, C. (2014) Isometric handgrip (IHG) training-induced reductions in resting blood pressure: Reactivity to a 2-minute handgrip task identifies responders and non-responders in young normotensive individuals. Other presented to: Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, St John’s, Canada, 2014-10-22 - 2014-10-25.
- Hanik, S.-A., Somani, Y., Baross, A., Swaine, I. L., Milne, K. and McGowan, C. (2014) The Mechanism Underlying the Hypotensive Effect of Isometric Handgrip Training: Is it Cardiac Output Mediated? Poster presented to: Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, St John’s, Canada, 2014-10-22 - 2014-10-25.