The effects of aquatic and land exercise on resting blood pressure and post-exercise hypotension response in elderly hypertensives.

IF 2.6 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY Condor Pub Date : 2020-05-23 Epub Date: 2019-10-25 DOI:10.5830/CVJA-2019-051
Francisco A Júnior, Samuel G Gomes, Fernando F da Silva, Perciliany M Souza, Emerson C Oliveira, Daniel B Coelho, Raimundo M Nascimento-Neto, Wanderson Lima, Lenice K Becker
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Abstract

Objective: This study compared resting blood pressure (BP) using ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) responses in two groups of subjects trained in land exercise (LE) and aquatic exercise (AE), and assessed post-exercise hypotension (PEH) using ABPM, after land- and aquatic-based exercises.

Methods: ABPM (24 hours) was used to measure the baseline BP in elderly hypertensive women trained in LE and AE and the PEH induced by exercise. For this, 40 subjects were evaluated at rest and after a land- or aquatic-based exercise session (aerobic: 75% of reserve heart rate combined with resistance exercise).

Results: The daytime BP was lower for AE [systolic BP (SBP) 124 ± 1.0 mmHg, diastolic BP (DBP) 70 ± 1.5 mmHg] than for LE (SBP 134 ± 0.9 mmHg, DBP 76 ± 0.9 mmHg), but there were no differences at night-time. The aquatic exercise-induced PEH in the second hour was maintained at the 24th hour post-exercise. For land exercise-induced PEH, it was maintained at the 12th hour post-exercise. The SBP and DBP were lower at the 24th hour for AE than for LE.

Conclusions: Elderly hypertensive people trained in AE had lower baseline BP during the daytime. SBP and DBP values were lower for individuals trained in AE, and their PEH was more rapid and longer lasting after AE.

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水上和陆地运动对老年高血压患者静息血压和运动后低血压反应的影响。
研究目的本研究比较了接受陆上运动(LE)和水上运动(AE)训练的两组受试者的非卧床血压监测(ABPM)静息血压(BP)反应,并使用 ABPM 评估了陆上运动和水上运动后的运动后低血压(PEH):方法:使用 ABPM(24 小时)测量接受陆上运动(LE)和水上运动(AE)训练的老年高血压女性的基线血压以及运动引起的 PEH。为此,对 40 名受试者进行了静息时和陆上或水上运动(有氧运动:75% 的储备心率与阻力运动相结合)后的评估:结果:AE 的白天血压[收缩压(SBP)124 ± 1.0 mmHg,舒张压(DBP)70 ± 1.5 mmHg]低于 LE(SBP 134 ± 0.9 mmHg,DBP 76 ± 0.9 mmHg),但夜间血压没有差异。水上运动在第二小时引起的 PEH 在运动后第 24 小时仍保持不变。陆上运动引起的 PEH 在运动后第 12 小时保持不变。结论:结论:接受 AE 训练的老年高血压患者白天的基线血压较低。结论:接受 AE 训练的老年人白天的基线血压较低,接受 AE 训练的老年人的 SBP 和 DBP 值较低,他们在 AE 后的 PEH 更快,持续时间更长。
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Condor
Condor ORNITHOLOGY-
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6.30
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12.50%
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46
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Condor is the official publication of the Cooper Ornithological Society, a non-profit organization of over 2,000 professional and amateur ornithologists and one of the largest ornithological societies in the world. A quarterly international journal that publishes original research from all fields of avian biology, The Condor has been a highly respected forum in ornithology for more than 100 years. The journal is one of the top ranked ornithology publications. Types of paper published include feature articles (longer manuscripts) Short Communications (generally shorter papers or papers that deal with one primary finding), Commentaries (brief papers that comment on articles published previously in The Condor), and Book Reviews.
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