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Young B, Kissell C, Vranish J, Stephens B, Holwerda S, Fadel P
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2024 Jul; 327(3):H672-H680. PMID: 39058432
The prevalence of hypertension in non-Hispanic black (BL) individuals is the greatest of any racial/ethnic group. Whereas women generally display lower rates of hypertension than men of the same background,...
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Seckel E, Stephens B, Rodriguez F
PLoS Comput Biol . 2024 Mar; 20(3):e1011863. PMID: 38427611
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Stephens B, Young B, Nandadeva D, Skow R, Greaney J, Brothers R, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2023 Oct; 325(6):R682-R691. PMID: 37781734
Non-Hispanic Black (BL) individuals have the highest prevalence of hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with all other racial/ethnic groups. Previous work focused on racial disparities in sympathetic control and...
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Nandadeva D, Skow R, Stephens B, Grotle A, Georgoudiou S, Barshikar S, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2023 Mar; 324(6):H713-H720. PMID: 37000609
Many individuals who had coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) develop detrimental persistent symptoms, a condition known as postacute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). Despite the elevated risk of cardiovascular disease following COVID-19,...
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Skow R, Garza N, Nandadeva D, Stephens B, Wright A, Grotle A, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2022 Nov; 323(6):H1206-H1211. PMID: 36331556
Emerging evidence suggests that COVID-19 may affect cardiac autonomic function; however, the limited findings in young adults with COVID-19 have been equivocal. Notably, symptomology and time since diagnosis appear to...
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Nandadeva D, Skow R, Grotle A, Stephens B, Young B, Fadel P
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2022 Jun; 133(1):183-190. PMID: 35708703
Previous studies have reported detrimental effects of COVID-19 on the peripheral vasculature. However, reports on blood pressure (BP) are inconsistent, and measurements are made only in the laboratory setting. To...
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Skow R, Nandadeva D, Grotle A, Stephens B, Wright A, Fadel P
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2022 May; 323(1):H59-H64. PMID: 35594069
We and others have previously shown that COVID-19 results in vascular and autonomic impairments in young adults. However, the newest variant of COVID-19 (Omicron) appears to have less severe complications....
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Nandadeva D, Young B, Stephens B, Grotle A, Skow R, Middleton A, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2021 Jul; 321(3):H479-H484. PMID: 34296966
Recent findings suggest that COVID-19 causes vascular dysfunction during the acute phase of the illness in otherwise healthy young adults. To date, to our knowledge, no studies have investigated the...
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Brothers R, Stephens B, Akins J, Fadel P
FASEB J . 2020 Sep; 34(11):14073-14082. PMID: 32949436
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) affects individuals of all races and ethnicities; however, its prevalence is highest in non-Hispanic black individuals (BL) relative to other populations. While previous research has provided valuable...
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Kaur J, Barbosa T, Nandadeva D, Young B, Stephens B, Brothers R, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2020 Sep; 53(3):590-596. PMID: 32910095
Purpose: Non-Hispanic Black individuals have a blunted ability to vasodilate at rest compared with other racial groups. Limited studies have investigated blood flow responses to exercise in Black individuals. Recently,...