2019
Revisions of Medicare reimbursement policy for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and the role of qualitative analysis
Ash GI. Revisions of Medicare reimbursement policy for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and the role of qualitative analysis. Journal Of Clinical Hypertension 2019, 21: 1810-1812. PMID: 31642575, PMCID: PMC8030408, DOI: 10.1111/jch.13715.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFURIN variant associations with postexercise hypotension are intensity and race dependent
Cilhoroz BT, Schifano ED, Panza GA, Ash GI, Corso L, Chen M, Deshpande V, Zaleski A, Farinatti P, Santos LP, Taylor BA, O'Neill RJ, Thompson PD, Pescatello LS. FURIN variant associations with postexercise hypotension are intensity and race dependent. Physiological Reports 2019, 7: e13952. PMID: 30706700, PMCID: PMC6356167, DOI: 10.14814/phy2.13952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBicyclingBlack or African AmericanBlood PressureCase-Control StudiesExerciseFemaleFurinGenetic Association StudiesGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHumansHypertensionHypotensionMaleMiddle AgedObesityPhenotypePolymorphism, Single NucleotideRisk FactorsTime FactorsWhite PeopleYoung AdultConceptsPostexercise hypotensionSystolic BPDiastolic BPBlood pressure responseAmbulatory BP monitorBlood pressure regulationModerate-intensity cyclingRace-dependent associationsObese blacksAerobic exerciseBP measurementsBP monitorIntensity cyclingAwake hoursMmHgPressure regulationMinor alleleMerit further explorationPressure responseHypotensionHypertensionP-valueReceptor processingMultiple testing
2016
Deep‐targeted exon sequencing reveals renal polymorphisms associate with postexercise hypotension among African Americans
Pescatello LS, Schifano ED, Ash GI, Panza GA, Lamberti L, Chen M, Deshpande V, Zaleski A, Farinatti P, Taylor BA, Thompson PD. Deep‐targeted exon sequencing reveals renal polymorphisms associate with postexercise hypotension among African Americans. Physiological Reports 2016, 4: e12992. PMID: 27940662, PMCID: PMC5064144, DOI: 10.14814/phy2.12992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple testing thresholdADD1 variantsAngiotensin type 1 receptorAmbulatory blood pressure responsesTesting thresholdBlood pressure responseExon sequencingAmbulatory BP monitorModerate-intensity exerciseType 1 receptorModerate-intensity cyclingPostexercise hypotensionRenal variantDiastolic BPAcute exerciseValidation cohortBP measurementsBP monitorIntensity exerciseVigorous intensityAdducin geneVariant genotypesAldosterone synthaseIntensity cyclingCYP11B2 variantsEffects of aerobic exercise intensity on ambulatory blood pressure and vascular responses in resistant hypertension
Santos LP, Moraes RS, Vieira PJ, Ash GI, Waclawovsky G, Pescatello LS, Umpierre D. Effects of aerobic exercise intensity on ambulatory blood pressure and vascular responses in resistant hypertension. Journal Of Hypertension 2016, 34: 1317-1324. PMID: 27137175, DOI: 10.1097/hjh.0000000000000961.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsForearm blood flowResistant hypertensionDiastolic pressureAmbulatory BPBlood flowExercise intensityPoor blood pressure controlAmbulatory systolic pressureDevice-based proceduresAcute hemodynamic effectsBlood pressure controlAmbulatory blood pressureVenous occlusion plethysmographyMaximal exercise testingModerate aerobic exerciseModerate intensityAerobic exercise intensityVascular resistanceExercise testingHemodynamic effectsOcclusion plethysmographyBlood pressureResistant patientsSystolic pressureReactive hyperemia
2015
Assessing the Existing Professional Exercise Recommendations for Hypertension: A Review and Recommendations for Future Research Priorities
Pescatello LS, MacDonald HV, Ash GI, Lamberti LM, Farquhar WB, Arena R, Johnson BT. Assessing the Existing Professional Exercise Recommendations for Hypertension: A Review and Recommendations for Future Research Priorities. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2015, 90: 801-812. PMID: 26046413, DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2015.04.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJoint National Committee guidelinesJoint National CommitteeBlood pressureExercise recommendationsAmerican CollegeAmerican Heart Association/American CollegeEighth Joint National Committee GuidelinesAmerican Heart Association scientific statementEighth Joint National CommitteeHypertension/European SocietySeventh Joint National CommitteeCommittee guidelinesEffective exercise interventionsSpecific lifestyle modificationsEuropean SocietyAerobic exercise trainingAerobic physical activityWork Group ReportHealth education programsNational CommitteeStrength of evidenceAdult hypertensionLifestyle modificationExercise interventionPrimary outcome
2013
The promises and challenges of the use of genomics in the prescription of exercise for hypertension: the 2013 update.
Ash GI, Eicher JD, Pescatello LS. The promises and challenges of the use of genomics in the prescription of exercise for hypertension: the 2013 update. Current Hypertension Reviews 2013, 9: 130-47. PMID: 23971695, DOI: 10.2174/15734021113099990010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood PressureExerciseExercise TherapyGenomicsHumansHypertensionPolymorphism, GeneticPrecision MedicineConceptsBP responseCardiovascular disease risk factorsMajor global public health problemGlobal public health problemControl of hypertensionDisease risk factorsEffectiveness of exercisePrescription of exercisePublic health problemExercise prescriptionRisk factorsHypertensionTherapeutic modalitiesAmerican CollegeConsiderable individual variabilityHealth problemsSports medicineAerobic activityModerate intensityNext-generation sequencingAssociation studiesSpecific genetic variantsSignificant proportionMost daysGenetic variants
2012
Antihypertensive Effects of Exercise Among Those With Resistant Hypertension
Ash GI, MacDonald HV, Pescatello LS. Antihypertensive Effects of Exercise Among Those With Resistant Hypertension. Hypertension 2012, 61: e1. PMID: 23129696, DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.111.00126.Peer-Reviewed Original Research