Is an exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise associated with subclinical vascular impairment in healthy normotensive individuals?
An exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise may serve as an early indicator of subclinical vascular impairment in otherwise healthy, normotensive individuals.
These results suggest that subclinical vascular impairment is associated with an exaggerated increase in BP during exercise even in the absence of clinical hypertension.
Miyai et al. (Sun,) studied this question.