Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9940720 | American Journal of Hypertension | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Both types of red wine provoked favorable acute effects on wave reflections and central systolic pressures, whereas no such effect was evident at the brachial artery. Therefore, these findings could be attributed mainly to red wine antioxidant substances, rendering it a possible means of at least acute attenuation of increased wave reflections, arterial stiffness, and central pressures in patients with coronary artery disease.
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Authors
Kalliopi N. Karatzi, Christos M. Papamichael, Emmanouil N. Karatzis, Theodoros G. Papaioannou, Konstantinos A. Aznaouridis, Paraskevi P. Katsichti, Kimon S. Stamatelopoulos, Antonis Zampelas, John P. Lekakis, Myron E. Mavrikakis,