Blood Pressure in Normotensive Young Adults Is Not Influenced by Resistance Training Rest Interval Duration

Jason Coles, G. Mokha, W. Edmonds, Lia M. Jiannine
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Introduction: We aimed to examine the effect of resistance training rest interval length on chronic changes of systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP).Methods: 27 normotensive young adults were randomly assigned to one of three rest interval length groups: 30-sec, 90-sec, or 150-sec. Baseline and posttest SBP and DBP measurements were obtained. Participants resistance trained and logged their sessions in a smartphone application three times per week for 8 weeks. They also measured their blood pressure weekly with a home kit. Changes in SBP and DBP between the three groups were tested using a mixed model 3 x 2 ANOVA analysis with follow-up post-hocs as necessary.Results: There was no significant interaction between rest interval group and time for SBP or DBP. For SBP, there was a significant main effect for time, p<0.001 (pre: 115 mmHg vs. post: 108 mmHg).Conclusions: SBP and DBP were not significantly influenced by rest interval length over time. The resistance training program had no effect on DBP but significantly decreased SBP regardless of rest interval. These results indicate that young normotensive adults may use short, moderate, or long duration rest intervals to elicit reductions in SBP.
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阻力训练休息时间对正常青年血压的影响
引言:我们旨在研究阻力训练休息时间长度对收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)慢性变化的影响。方法:27名血压正常的年轻人被随机分为三组:30秒、90秒或150秒。获得基线和测试后的收缩压和舒张压测量值。参与者进行阻力训练,并在智能手机应用程序中记录他们的课程,每周三次,持续8周。他们还每周用家庭试剂盒测量血压。三组之间SBP和DBP的变化使用混合模型3 x 2 ANOVA分析进行测试,必要时进行随访。结果:SBP和DBP的休息时间组间无明显交互作用。对于收缩压,时间有显著的主要影响,p<0.001(前:115 mmHg,后:108 mmHg)。结论:随着时间的推移,收缩压和舒张压不受休息间隔长度的显著影响。阻力训练对DBP没有影响,但无论休息时间长短,SBP都显著降低。这些结果表明,血压正常的年轻成年人可以使用短、中等或长时间的休息间隔来降低SBP。
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