Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women

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Autor(a) principal: Pedreiro,Rodrigo Cunha de Mello
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Santos,Ramila Ferreira da Silva, Machado,Sérgio, Maranhão Neto,Geraldo de Albuquerque
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Strength Training is increasingly popular and is studied for its efficacy in increasing muscular power and endurance. It has been claimed that cardiovascular responses are related to the muscle mass involved during execution, but some studies do not confirm these findings. We analyzed the behavior of heart rate, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, and double product in middle-aged women while performing exercises for two muscle groups with different volumes: elbow flexors (small mass) and knee extensors (large mass). METHOD: The study sample comprised eight women physically active for at least 6 months. The experimental procedure was performed in 3 sessions. In the first session, the characterization of the sample and a 10 repetition maximum (10RM) test were conducted. In the second, participants performed a warm up and then (depending on randomization), either the elbow flexion or the knee extension exercises in 3 series of 10 repeats. In the third session, participants performed the alternate exercise, folllowing the same procedures. Systolic and diastolic pressures and heart rate were measured 5 minutes before warm up and at the end of each series. RESULTS: No difference was observed in the acute cardiovascular responses for exercises involving the two different muscle mass volumes in normotensive women above age 45 years. CONCLUSION: The cardiovascular response is not affected by the exercised muscular mass in this specific population. Further studies should examine these variables in different conditions such as weather, climate and other populations.
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spelling Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged womenStrength trainingBlood pressureDouble product OBJECTIVE: Strength Training is increasingly popular and is studied for its efficacy in increasing muscular power and endurance. It has been claimed that cardiovascular responses are related to the muscle mass involved during execution, but some studies do not confirm these findings. We analyzed the behavior of heart rate, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, and double product in middle-aged women while performing exercises for two muscle groups with different volumes: elbow flexors (small mass) and knee extensors (large mass). METHOD: The study sample comprised eight women physically active for at least 6 months. The experimental procedure was performed in 3 sessions. In the first session, the characterization of the sample and a 10 repetition maximum (10RM) test were conducted. In the second, participants performed a warm up and then (depending on randomization), either the elbow flexion or the knee extension exercises in 3 series of 10 repeats. In the third session, participants performed the alternate exercise, folllowing the same procedures. Systolic and diastolic pressures and heart rate were measured 5 minutes before warm up and at the end of each series. RESULTS: No difference was observed in the acute cardiovascular responses for exercises involving the two different muscle mass volumes in normotensive women above age 45 years. CONCLUSION: The cardiovascular response is not affected by the exercised muscular mass in this specific population. Further studies should examine these variables in different conditions such as weather, climate and other populations.Mavera Edições Técnicas e Científicas Ltda2016-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-04292016000200006MedicalExpress v.3 n.2 2016reponame:MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)instname:Mavera Edições Científicas e Técnicas Ltda-MEinstacron:METC10.5935/MedicalExpress.2016.02.06info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPedreiro,Rodrigo Cunha de MelloSantos,Ramila Ferreira da SilvaMachado,SérgioMaranhão Neto,Geraldo de Albuquerqueeng2016-04-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2358-04292016000200006Revistahttp://www.medicalexpress.net.brhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||medicalexpress@me.net.br2358-04292318-8111opendoar:2016-04-07T00:00MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online) - Mavera Edições Científicas e Técnicas Ltda-MEfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
title Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
spellingShingle Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
Pedreiro,Rodrigo Cunha de Mello
Strength training
Blood pressure
Double product
title_short Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
title_full Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
title_fullStr Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
title_full_unstemmed Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
title_sort Acute cardiovascular responses to strength exercise for biceps and quadriceps muscles in middle-aged women
author Pedreiro,Rodrigo Cunha de Mello
author_facet Pedreiro,Rodrigo Cunha de Mello
Santos,Ramila Ferreira da Silva
Machado,Sérgio
Maranhão Neto,Geraldo de Albuquerque
author_role author
author2 Santos,Ramila Ferreira da Silva
Machado,Sérgio
Maranhão Neto,Geraldo de Albuquerque
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedreiro,Rodrigo Cunha de Mello
Santos,Ramila Ferreira da Silva
Machado,Sérgio
Maranhão Neto,Geraldo de Albuquerque
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Strength training
Blood pressure
Double product
topic Strength training
Blood pressure
Double product
description OBJECTIVE: Strength Training is increasingly popular and is studied for its efficacy in increasing muscular power and endurance. It has been claimed that cardiovascular responses are related to the muscle mass involved during execution, but some studies do not confirm these findings. We analyzed the behavior of heart rate, systolic/diastolic blood pressure, and double product in middle-aged women while performing exercises for two muscle groups with different volumes: elbow flexors (small mass) and knee extensors (large mass). METHOD: The study sample comprised eight women physically active for at least 6 months. The experimental procedure was performed in 3 sessions. In the first session, the characterization of the sample and a 10 repetition maximum (10RM) test were conducted. In the second, participants performed a warm up and then (depending on randomization), either the elbow flexion or the knee extension exercises in 3 series of 10 repeats. In the third session, participants performed the alternate exercise, folllowing the same procedures. Systolic and diastolic pressures and heart rate were measured 5 minutes before warm up and at the end of each series. RESULTS: No difference was observed in the acute cardiovascular responses for exercises involving the two different muscle mass volumes in normotensive women above age 45 years. CONCLUSION: The cardiovascular response is not affected by the exercised muscular mass in this specific population. Further studies should examine these variables in different conditions such as weather, climate and other populations.
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