Effects of a single bout of power exercise training on ambulatory blood pressure in older adults with hypertension : a randomized controlled crossover study
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of a single bout of power exercise training (PT) on office and ambulatory blood pressure (BP). Methods: Twenty-four older adults with essential hypertension participated in two experimental sessions in a randomized order: the PT composed of 3 sets of 8–10 repetitions in 5 power training exercises and the non- exercise control at seated rest (Con). Both experimental sessions lasted 40 min. Office BP was measured continuously for 1 h in the laboratory and 24 h BP ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a single bout of power exercise training (PT) on office and ambulatory blood pressure (BP). Methods: Twenty-four older adults with essential hypertension participated in two experimental sessions in a randomized order: the PT composed of 3 sets of 8–10 repetitions in 5 power training exercises and the non- exercise control at seated rest (Con). Both experimental sessions lasted 40 min. Office BP was measured continuously for 1 h in the laboratory and 24 h BP through ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Results: Compared with Con, office systolic/diastolic BP decreased after PT (Systolic BP: 10 mmHg, p<0.001; Diastolic BP: 4 mmHg, p=0.015). A trend toward decrease (p=0.06) was found in diastolic ambulatory BP during daytime (2 mmHg; p=0.062) and nighttime (3 mmHg; p=0.063) after PT. No differences were found between PT and Con sessions for systolic and mean ambulatory BP. Conclusion: A single bout of PT decreases office BP but this hypotensive effect is not sustained under ambulatory conditions in older patients with essential hypertension. ...
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Complementary therapies in medicine. Edinburgh. Vol. 54 (2020), 102554, 6 p.
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