Abstract

Cardiovascular responses to isometric tensions of small and large muscle groups under loads at 10, 20, or 30% of the maximum voluntary strength were studied in healthy female students and in their counterparts with neurocirculatory dystonia. It was found that the systolic and diastolic arterial pressure can either increase or decrease in response to these loads (pressor or depressor effects, respectively).

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