Abstract
A labile hypertensive black man reviews his own personal history of hypertension, based on intensive self-study. The evidence suggests that aerobic isotonic exercise (jogging) depresses labile pressure values, forcing them down to near basal levels and preventing a rise to previous blood pressure levels for several hours.
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Fitzgerald, W. (1981). Labile hypertension and jogging: New diagnostic tool or spurious discovery? British Medical Journal, 282(6263), 542–544. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.282.6263.542
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