老年高血压患者联合训练后健康相关适应的时间过程:免疫和自主调节的相互作用

A. Sardeli, A. Gáspari, W. M. D. Santos, Daisa Fabiele G. Moraes, Victor B. Gadelha, L. D. C. Santos, M. Ferreira, Simara Maria de J. Prudêncio, I. L. Bonfante, B. Rodrigues, C. Cavaglieri, B. Fernhall, M. Chacon-Mikahil
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目的:本文是一项随机临床试验(ClinicalTrials.gov U1111-1181-4455)的方法学描述,旨在评估高血压老年人运动训练后血压变化与其他健康相关适应之间的时间过程(每月)和关联。方法:患者将随机分为对照组或联合训练干预组(有氧和阻力运动),在4个月内进行每月评估。虽然基线血压的变化是主要的临床结果,但次要结果包括:身体组成、心肺健康、肌肉力量、动脉僵硬度、压力感受器敏感性、心血管自主调节、炎症标志物、氧化应激、生长因子、组织重塑标志物、代谢谱、肾功能、认知功能和生活质量。结果:为了更好地理解老年高血压患者的血压变化,运动诱导的适应过程(包括心血管和免疫适应)是该领域研究的基础。结论:要研究老年高血压患者综合训练诱导适应的时间过程,包括健康的各个方面,需要一个良好的控制方案设计,主要是为了阐明心血管和免疫运动诱导适应的关系。
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Time-course of health-related adaptations in response to combined training in hypertensive elderly: immune and autonomic modulation interactions
– Aims: This article is a methodological description of a randomized clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov U1111-1181-4455) aiming to evaluate the time-course (monthly) and associations between blood pressure changes and other health-related adaptations in response to exercise training in hypertensive elderly. Methods: The patients will be randomized to a control or combined training group interventions (aerobic and resistance exercise), with monthly assessments in four months. Although, the changes in baseline blood pressure is the primary clinical outcome, the secondary outcomes include: body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, arterial stiffness, baroreceptor sensitivity, cardiovascular autonomic modulation, inflammatory markers, oxidative stress, growth factors, tissue remodeling markers, metabolic profile, renal function, cognitive function and quality of life. Results: To support the understanding of the blood pressure changes in hypertensive elderly, a time-course of exercise-induced adaptations including cardiovascular and immunological adaptations are fundamental for research in this field. Conclusion: To investigate the time-course of combined training-induced adaptations including all the diverse aspects of health in hypertensive elderly a well-controlled protocol design is necessary, mainly to clarify the relationship between cardiovascular and immunological exercise-induced adaptations.
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