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Ida T. Fonkoue, Paul J. Marvar, Seth D. Norrholm, Melanie L. Kankam, Yunxiao Li, Dana DaCosta, Barbara O. Rothbaum, Jeanie Park. Acute effects of device-guided slow breathing on sympathetic nerve activity and baroreflex sensitivity in posttraumatic stress disorderAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 2018; 315(1): H141 doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00098.2018
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Jennifer R. Vranish, E. Fiona Bailey. Inspiratory Muscle Training Improves Sleep and Mitigates Cardiovascular Dysfunction in Obstructive Sleep ApneaSleep 2016; 39(6): 1179 doi: 10.5665/sleep.5826
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Mia Larson, Daniel P. Chantigian, Ninitha Asirvatham-Jeyaraj, Ann Van de Winckel, Manda L. Keller-Ross. Slow-Paced Breathing and Autonomic Function in People Post-strokeFrontiers in Physiology 2020; 11 doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.573325
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İrem Hüzmeli, Nihan Katayıfçı, Fatih Yalçın, Esra Doğru Hüzmeli, Aderito Seixas. Effects of Different Inspiratory Muscle Training Protocols on Exercise Capacity, Respiratory Muscle Strength, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with HypertensionInternational Journal of Clinical Practice 2024; 2024: 1 doi: 10.1155/2024/4136457
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Silvana de Barros, Giovanio Vieira da Silva, Josiane Lima de Gusmão, Tatiana Goveia de Araújo, Dinoélia Rosa de Souza, Crivaldo Gomes Cardoso, Bruna Oneda, Décio Mion. Effects of long term device-guided slow breathing on sympathetic nervous activity in hypertensive patients: a randomized open-label clinical trialBlood Pressure 2017; 26(6): 359 doi: 10.1080/08037051.2017.1357109
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Asmaa M. El-Bandrawy, Hassan O. Ghareeb. Effect of aerobic exercise versus device-guided breathing on gestational hypertension hypertensionPhysiotherapy Quarterly 2022; 31(3): 36 doi: 10.5114/pq.2023.117436
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Thomas E. Dick, Joseph R. Mims, Yee-Hsee Hsieh, Kendall F. Morris, Erica A. Wehrwein. Increased cardio-respiratory coupling evoked by slow deep breathing can persist in normal humansRespiratory Physiology & Neurobiology 2014; 204: 99 doi: 10.1016/j.resp.2014.09.013
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