Maternal Physical Activity Is Associated With Improved Blood Pressure Regulation During Late Pregnancy
Cardiovagal baroreflex gain (cBRG) reflects an individual's ability to buffer swings in blood pressure. It is not well understood how this mechanism is influenced by physical activity in pregnancy. Because pregnant women tend to engage in low levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MV...
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