CORRELATION OF AEROBIC EXERCISE PERFORMED IN DIFFERENT LENGTHS WITH PRESSURE ANSWERS OF HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS.

Authors

  • Leonardo Alarcon M. R. Campos(1,2)

Keywords:

Hypertension, aerobic exercise, post exercise hypotension, magnitude, length,

Abstract

Preface: It is consensus in the scientific literature that physical exercise, especially aerobic, is a very effective non-drug treatment of hypertension. This study seeks to identify whether the aerobic exercise performed for a longer period of time enhances the magnitude and / or the duration of post-exercise hypotension (PEH). Materials and Methods: Five (5) hypertensive volunteers (50.2 ± 5.3 years) have been analyzed for 22h in three non-consecutive days: control (CD), after a continuous session of 30 minutes (CE30) and after a session continuous of 60 minutes (CE60). Results: In the days when the group performed the exercise there was significant PEH presented the following values: up to 15.2 mmHg (CE30) and 24.4 mmHg (EC60) for SBP and 6.8 mmHg and 9.2 after CE30 mmHg after the CE60 for DBP. Discussion: According to the results, the longer exercise session provided a higher magnitude of PEH in relation to the shorter exercise. Conclusion: Aerobic exercise per 60 minutes enhances the magnitude of the PEH compared to 30 minutes, but provides no additional effect on its duration.

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Published

2011-01-06

How to Cite

Campos(1,2), L. A. M. R. (2011). CORRELATION OF AEROBIC EXERCISE PERFORMED IN DIFFERENT LENGTHS WITH PRESSURE ANSWERS OF HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 81(1). Retrieved from https://fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/294

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS