Isometric Resistance Training Is Recommended as a Safe and Effective Adjunct Therapy to Reduce Blood Pressure

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Strength and Conditioning Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1519/ssc.0000000000000734
Lymperis (Perry) Koziris
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Most scientific organizations recommend isometric resistance training (IRT) to manage blood pressure (BP), whereas some still do not. A typical grip IRT program of 4 × 2-minute 30%-intensity efforts with 1–3-minute rest periods, performed ≥3×/week for ≥8 weeks, can be efficient, safe, and relatively inexpensive. It can help decrease resting BP at least as much as aerobic or dynamic resistance training. IRT can be as effective as one antihypertensive medication and likely lessens strokes and myocardial infarctions. It can be as safe as other exercise modes regarding acute BP rise and safer than aerobic exercise regarding cardiac demand. Grip IRT is currently more conducive than leg IRT to program delivery. These highlights come from an expert-panel consensus reached through a largely anonymous multistep process, agreeing with the organizations that support IRT. To follow the science on IRT and BP, exercise and health care practitioners should seek corroboration from the guidelines of multiple organizations.

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等长阻力训练被推荐为一种安全有效的辅助降压疗法
大多数科学组织推荐等长阻力训练(IRT)来控制血压(BP),然而有些组织仍然不这样做。典型的握力IRT方案为4 × 2分钟,强度为30%,休息时间为1 - 3分钟,≥3次/周,持续≥8周,是有效、安全且相对便宜的。它可以帮助降低静息血压至少与有氧或动态阻力训练一样多。IRT可以和一种抗高血压药物一样有效,并且可能减少中风和心肌梗死。对于急性血压升高,它可以和其他运动模式一样安全,而对于心脏需求,它比有氧运动更安全。目前,握力IRT比腿部IRT更有利于项目的实施。这些亮点来自于专家小组通过匿名多步骤过程达成的共识,并与支持IRT的组织达成一致。为了遵循IRT和BP的科学,运动和保健从业者应该从多个组织的指导方针中寻求佐证。
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Strength and Conditioning Journal
Strength and Conditioning Journal 社会科学-运动科学
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49
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Strength and Conditioning Journal is the professional journal for strength coaches, personal trainers, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other health professionals working in the strength and conditioning field. The journal’s mission is to publish articles that report both the practical applications of research findings and the knowledge gained by experienced professionals.
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