Effects of Atorvastatin on Resting and Peak Exercise Blood Pressure

To determine if 80mg of atorvastatin reduces resting BP and peak systolic BP (SBP) on a graded exercise test. Subjects were double-blinded and randomized to 80mg times d-1 of atorvastatin (n=202) or placebo (n=217) for 6 months. Resting BP and peak SBP were measured by auscultation at baseline and 6...

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Hauptverfasser: Mentch, Marianne L, Parker, Beth A, Capizzi, Jeffrey A, Grimaldi, Adam S, Clarkson, Priscilla M, Cole, Stephanie M, Chipkin, Stuart, Keadle, Justin, White, C Michael, Thompson, Paul D, Pescatello, Linda S
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