R W Squires
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Allison T, Cordeiro M, Miller T, Daida H, Squires R, Gau G
Am J Cardiol
. 1999 Mar;
83(3):371-5.
PMID: 10072226
Exercise hypertension has been suggested to predict future resting hypertension, but its significance in terms of cardiovascular risk has not been defined. To assess the prognostic significance of exercise hypertension,...
12.
Daida H, Allison T, Johnson B, Squires R, Gau G
Am J Cardiol
. 1997 Jul;
80(1):85-8.
PMID: 9205028
Results of exercise testing in 150 patients with chronic heart failure show that women were characterized by shorter exercise time, peak oxygen consumption, and lower peak oxygen pulse than men....
13.
Sharratt M, Squires R, Pescatello L
J Cardiopulm Rehabil
. 1997 Jan;
17(1):9-15.
PMID: 9041065
No abstract available.
14.
Sinaki M, Wahner H, Bergstralh E, Hodgson S, Offord K, Squires R, et al.
Bone
. 1996 Sep;
19(3):233-44.
PMID: 8873964
The objectives of this study were to evaluate (1) the effect of spinal muscle strengthening by loading exercises on the bone mineral density (BMD) of the spine, and (2) the...
15.
Squires R
Med Interface
. 1996 Jul;
9(8):62-8.
PMID: 10159578
Coronary artery disease is a chronic condition that requires careful patient management to ensure the best possible outcome. The optimal control of the major modifiable risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis...
16.
Daida H, Allison T, Squires R, Miller T, Gau G
Mayo Clin Proc
. 1996 May;
71(5):445-52.
PMID: 8628023
Objective: To determine the peak blood pressure responses during symptom-limited exercise in a large sample of apparently healthy subjects, including both men and women over a wide range of ages....
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Daida H, Squires R, Allison T, Johnson B, Gau G
Am J Cardiol
. 1996 Apr;
77(9):696-700.
PMID: 8651119
To investigate the improvement in exercise capacity of transplant patients after an early postoperative (phase II) cardiac rehabilitation program during the first year after surgery, we analyzed retrospectively exercise capacity...
18.
Daida H, Allison T, Johnson B, Squires R, Gau G
Chest
. 1996 Jan;
109(1):47-51.
PMID: 8549215
Study Objective: Some patients with chronic heart failure manifest a further increase in oxygen uptake (VO2) after maximal exercise whereas others do not. The purpose of this study was to...
19.
Allison T, Williams D, Miller T, Patten C, Bailey K, Squires R, et al.
Mayo Clin Proc
. 1995 Aug;
70(8):734-42.
PMID: 7630210
Objective: To determine the effect of psychologic distress, measured with a commonly used screening questionnaire, on 6-month morbidity and rehospitalization costs in coronary patients. Design: Psychologic distress was determined by...
20.
Petrie R, Sinaki M, Squires R, Bergstralh E
Mayo Clin Proc
. 1993 Aug;
68(8):738-42.
PMID: 8331974
The correlation of muscle strength at various sites of the axial and appendicular skeleton with physical activity and aerobic capacity was assessed in women 29 to 40 years old. Muscle...