A Systematically Assembled Signature of Genes to be Deep-Sequenced for Their Associations with the Blood Pressure Response to Exercise
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Systematic Review Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Search 2: | (“mean arterial” OR “blood pressure”[mesh] OR “blood pressure” OR “blood pressures” OR “arterial pressure” OR “arterial pressures” OR hypertension OR hypotension OR normotension OR hypertensive OR hypotensive OR normotensive OR “systolic pressure” OR “diastolic pressure” OR “pulse pressure” OR “venous pressure” OR “pressure monitor” OR hypotension OR “pre hypertension” OR “bp response” OR “bp decrease” OR “bp reduction” OR “bp monitor” OR “bp monitors” OR “bp measurement”) AND (“ambulatory blood pressure” OR “exercise”[mesh] OR exercise[ti] OR exercises OR running[mesh] OR running[ti] OR “bicycle” OR “bicycles” OR “bicycling” OR walking[mesh] OR walking[ti] OR treadmill* OR “weight lifting” OR “weight training” OR “weight bearing” OR “resistance training” OR “strength training” OR “endurance training” OR “speed training” OR “training duration” OR “training frequency” OR “training intensity” OR “aerobic endurance” OR “aerobic training”) AND (gwa[ti] OR gwas[ti] OR genome[ti] OR “gene”[ti] OR “genes”[ti] OR “genotype”[ti] OR “genotypes”[ti] OR “genotyping”[ti] OR “snp”[ti] OR “snps”[ti] OR polymorphism*[ti] OR “DNA”[ti] OR allele[ti] OR alleles[ti] OR “minor allele” OR “minor alleles” OR “single nucleotide polymorphism” OR “single nucleotides polymorphisms” OR genetic*[ti] OR “trait locus”[ti] OR “loci”[ti] OR “Genetic Predisposition to Disease”[MeSH] OR “Genotype”[MeSH] OR “Gene Frequency”[MeSH] OR “Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics”[MESH] OR “Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide”[MAJR] OR “Genetic Loci”[Mesh] OR “Genetic Association Studies”[Mesh] OR “Genetic Variation”[Mesh]) NOT (“DASH”[tiab] OR “cancer” OR “neoplasms” OR “review”[pt] OR “fibromyalgia” OR “alzheimers” OR “alzheimer” OR “pregnant” OR “pregnancy” OR “obesity/drug therapy”[mesh] OR “diet therapy”[mesh] OR “diet therapy”[subheading] OR “caffeine” OR “eating change” OR “activities of daily living” OR “dehydration” OR “dehydrate” OR “dehydrated” OR “dietary salt” OR “epilepsy” OR “influenza” OR “flu” OR “pneumonia” OR “septicemia” OR “hiv” OR “Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome” OR “meningitis” OR “substance abuse” OR “alcoholism” OR “drug abuse” OR “Cross-Sectional Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR “Prospective Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR “epidemiology”[Subheading]). |
(“mean arterial” OR “blood pressure”[mesh] OR “blood pressure” OR “blood pressures” OR “arterial pressure” OR “arterial pressures” OR hypertension OR hypotension OR normotension OR hypertensive OR hypotensive OR normotensive OR “systolic pressure” OR “diastolic pressure” OR “pulse pressure” OR “venous pressure” OR “pressure monitor” OR hypotension OR “pre hypertension” OR “bp response” OR “bp decrease” OR “bp reduction” OR “bp monitor” OR “bp monitors” OR “bp measurement” OR “Blood Pressure/genetics”[MeSH]) AND (“resting blood pressure” OR “resting BP” OR “exercise”[mesh] OR exercise[ti] OR exercises OR running[mesh] OR running[ti] OR “bicycle” OR “bicycles” OR “bicycling” OR walking OR walking[mesh] OR walking[ti] OR treadmill* OR “weight lifting” OR “weight training” OR “weight bearing” OR “resistance training” OR “strength training” OR “endurance training” OR “speed training” OR “training duration” OR “training frequency” OR “training intensity” OR “aerobic endurance” OR “aerobic training” OR “physical activity” OR “motor activity”[mesh] OR Overweight OR “Overweight”[Mesh] OR BMI OR “body mass” OR “Body Mass Index”[MeSH] OR “Waist Circumference”[MeSH] OR obesity OR “Obesity”[Mesh] OR obese) AND (gwa OR gwas OR “Genetic Association Studies”[Mesh] OR genomewide OR “genome wide” OR “genomewide association” OR “genome wide association” OR “genome-wide interaction”) NOT (“review”[pt] OR “Cross-Sectional Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR Comment[pt] OR Editorial[pt] OR Letter[pt] OR “Case Reports”[pt] OR “case control”[ti] OR “case report”[ti] OR “case study”[ti] OR “case series”[ti] OR “Case-Control Studies”[Mesh] OR “Follow-Up Studies”[Mesh] OR “observational study”[ti] OR “prospective cohort”[ti] OR “cohort studies” [Mesh:NoExp] OR “cohort study”[ti] OR “Longitudinal Studies” [Mesh:NoExp] OR “Follow-Up Studies”[mesh] OR “Retrospective Studies”[mesh] OR “non-randomized”[ti] OR “follow up study”[ti] OR “Cross-Sectional Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR “Prospective Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR “epidemiology”[Subheading] OR “pulmonary hypertension” OR “pulmonary arterial hypertension” OR “heart transplant” OR “heart failure” OR “cystic fibrosis” OR “cancer” OR “neoplasms” OR “fibromyalgia” OR “alzheimers” OR “alzheimer” OR “pregnant” OR “pregnancy” OR “obesity/drug therapy”[mesh] OR “diet therapy”[mesh] OR “diet therapy”[subheading] OR “DASH”[tiab] OR meal[ti] OR “nutritional intervention” OR “dietary intervention” OR “nutritional counseling” OR “dietary counseling” OR “caffeine” OR “eating change” OR “activities of daily living” OR “dehydration” OR “dehydrate” OR “dehydrated” OR “dietary salt” OR sodium OR “epilepsy” OR “influenza” OR “flu” OR “pneumonia” OR “septicemia” OR arthritis OR “hiv” OR “Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome” OR “meningitis” OR “substance abuse” OR “alcoholism” OR “drug abuse” OR “spinal cord”[ti] OR “Sleep”[Majr] OR “Sleep Apnea Syndromes”[Majr] OR sleep[ti] OR contraceptive*[ti] OR (animals[mesh] NOT humans[mesh]) OR rat[ti] OR rats[ti] OR mouse[ti] OR mice[ti] OR pig[ti] OR pigs[ti] OR dog[ti] OR dogs[ti] OR canine[ti] OR cow[ti] OR cows[ti] OR bovine[ti]). |
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blocker” OR “ganglionic blockers” OR “vasodilator agent” OR “vasodilator agents” OR “Vasodilator Agents”[Mesh] OR nitrates OR “Nitrates”[Mesh] OR nitrites OR “Nitrites”[Mesh]) AND (gwa[ti] OR gwas[ti] OR genome[ti] OR “gene”[ti] OR “genes”[ti] OR “genotype”[ti] OR “genotypes”[ti] OR “genotyping”[ti] OR “snp”[ti] OR “snps”[ti] OR polymorphism*[ti] OR “DNA”[ti] OR allele[ti] OR alleles[ti] OR “minor allele” OR “minor alleles” OR “single nucleotide polymorphism” OR “single nucleotides polymorphisms” OR genetic*[ti] OR “trait locus”[ti] OR “loci”[ti] OR “Genetic Predisposition to Disease”[MeSH] OR “Genotype”[MeSH] OR “Gene Frequency”[MeSH] OR “Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics”[MESH] OR “Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide”[MAJR] OR “Genetic Loci”[Mesh] OR “Genetic Association Studies”[Mesh] OR “Genetic Variation”[Mesh] OR “Blood Pressure/genetics”[Mesh]) NOT (“review”[pt] OR “Cross-Sectional Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR Comment[pt] OR Editorial[pt] OR Letter[pt] OR “Case Reports”[pt] OR “case control”[ti] OR “case report”[ti] OR “case study”[ti] OR “case series”[ti] OR “Case-Control Studies”[Mesh] OR “Follow-Up Studies”[Mesh] OR “observational study”[ti] OR “prospective cohort”[ti] OR “cohort studies” [Mesh:NoExp] OR “cohort study”[ti] OR “Longitudinal Studies” [Mesh:NoExp] OR “Follow-Up Studies”[mesh] OR “Retrospective Studies”[mesh] OR “non-randomized”[ti] OR “follow up study”[ti] OR “Cross-Sectional Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR “Prospective Studies”[MeSH Terms] OR “epidemiology”[Subheading] OR “pulmonary hypertension” OR “pulmonary arterial hypertension” OR “heart transplant” OR “heart failure” OR “cystic fibrosis” OR “cancer” OR “neoplasms” OR “fibromyalgia” OR “alzheimers” OR “alzheimer” OR “pregnant” OR “pregnancy” OR “obesity/drug therapy”[mesh] OR “diet therapy”[mesh] OR “diet therapy”[subheading] OR “DASH”[tiab] OR meal[ti] OR “nutritional intervention” OR “dietary intervention” OR “nutritional counseling” OR “dietary counseling” OR “caffeine” OR “eating change” OR “activities of daily living” OR “dehydration” OR “dehydrate” OR “dehydrated” OR “dietary salt” OR sodium OR “epilepsy” OR “influenza” OR “flu” OR “pneumonia” OR “septicemia” OR arthritis OR “hiv” OR “Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome” OR “meningitis” OR “substance abuse” OR “alcoholism” OR “drug abuse” OR “spinal cord”[ti] OR “Sleep”[Majr] OR “Sleep Apnea Syndromes”[Majr] OR sleep[ti] OR contraceptive*[ti] OR (animals[mesh] NOT humans[mesh]) OR rat[ti] OR rats[ti] OR mouse[ti] OR mice[ti] OR pig[ti] OR pigs[ti] OR dog[ti] OR dogs[ti] OR canine[ti] OR cow[ti] OR cows[ti] OR bovine[ti]). |
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Pescatello, L.S.; Parducci, P.; Livingston, J.; Taylor, B.A. A Systematically Assembled Signature of Genes to be Deep-Sequenced for Their Associations with the Blood Pressure Response to Exercise. Genes 2019, 10, 295. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040295
Pescatello LS, Parducci P, Livingston J, Taylor BA. A Systematically Assembled Signature of Genes to be Deep-Sequenced for Their Associations with the Blood Pressure Response to Exercise. Genes. 2019; 10(4):295. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040295
Chicago/Turabian StylePescatello, Linda S., Paul Parducci, Jill Livingston, and Beth A. Taylor. 2019. "A Systematically Assembled Signature of Genes to be Deep-Sequenced for Their Associations with the Blood Pressure Response to Exercise" Genes 10, no. 4: 295. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040295
APA StylePescatello, L. S., Parducci, P., Livingston, J., & Taylor, B. A. (2019). A Systematically Assembled Signature of Genes to be Deep-Sequenced for Their Associations with the Blood Pressure Response to Exercise. Genes, 10(4), 295. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040295