Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados

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Autor(a) principal: Soares, Brande Ranter Alves
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The acute hemodynamic changes during the submaximal isometric exercise sessions are well studied. However, little is known about hemodynamic changes in maximal isometric tests that precede training protocols or exercise sessions. In addition, there is a gap in the literature on the behavior of cardiovascular variables induced by maximal isometric tests of large muscle groups. Therefore, the objective of the study was to evaluate the cardiovascular responses in trained young subjects submitted to the test of maximum voluntary isometric contraction (CVIM) in physical exercises with the action of different sizes of muscular mass. There were Thirtyseven men, with experience in strength training (4 ?? 2 years of training), age (25 ?? 4 years), body mass index (24 ?? 5 kg.m-2). Those participants performed two CVIM tests: i) isometric handgrip (IHG) and ii) isometric leg press 45?? (ILP45??). Three attempts of CVIM were made with 5 seconds of contraction and 3 minutes of pause between each attempt. The CVIM in the IHG was performed in a manual hydraulic dynamometer (Jamar, IL, USA). A conventional bodybuilding device (Righetto, Campinas, Brazil) was used with the cell load (Power Dinpro ??, CEFISE, Brazil) coupled to the device for the test of CVIM in the ILP45??. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate (HR) were measured at rest, immediately after the retest, and at 5 and 10 minutes using the oscillometric method (Microlife, 3BPAC-1, Switzerland) and a heart rate monitor (Polar??, model RS800cx, Finland), respectively. The mean arterial pressure (MAP), the double product (RPP) and the pulse pressure (PP) were calculated by means of mathematical equations. The evaluation of the area under the curve (AUC) of the CVIM tests showed a significant increase for the HR (AUC, p = 0.0004) and RPP (AUC, p = 0.0032) for the ILP45o when compared to the IHG. Significant increases for SBP and MAP also occurred at the end of the third trial for the ILP45o test compared to the IHG. However, at the end of each trial no significant differences were found for DBP and PP between the protocols (IHG vs. ILP45o). Our findings demonstrate that in young people with experience in strength training who underwent CVIM test involving large muscle mass (ILP45o), HR and RPP may be better markers than blood pressure to measure cardiovascular responsiveness.
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spelling Moraes, Milton Rocha dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1690322593621016http://lattes.cnpq.br/2165425081884606Soares, Brande Ranter Alves2019-05-29T20:47:13Z2019-02-28SOARES, Brande Ranter Alves. Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados. 2019. 83 f. Disserta????o (Programa Stricto Sensu em Educa????o F??sica) - Universidade Cat??lica de Bras??lia, Bras??lia, 2019.https://bdtd.ucb.br:8443/jspui/handle/tede/2595The acute hemodynamic changes during the submaximal isometric exercise sessions are well studied. However, little is known about hemodynamic changes in maximal isometric tests that precede training protocols or exercise sessions. In addition, there is a gap in the literature on the behavior of cardiovascular variables induced by maximal isometric tests of large muscle groups. Therefore, the objective of the study was to evaluate the cardiovascular responses in trained young subjects submitted to the test of maximum voluntary isometric contraction (CVIM) in physical exercises with the action of different sizes of muscular mass. There were Thirtyseven men, with experience in strength training (4 ?? 2 years of training), age (25 ?? 4 years), body mass index (24 ?? 5 kg.m-2). Those participants performed two CVIM tests: i) isometric handgrip (IHG) and ii) isometric leg press 45?? (ILP45??). Three attempts of CVIM were made with 5 seconds of contraction and 3 minutes of pause between each attempt. The CVIM in the IHG was performed in a manual hydraulic dynamometer (Jamar, IL, USA). A conventional bodybuilding device (Righetto, Campinas, Brazil) was used with the cell load (Power Dinpro ??, CEFISE, Brazil) coupled to the device for the test of CVIM in the ILP45??. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate (HR) were measured at rest, immediately after the retest, and at 5 and 10 minutes using the oscillometric method (Microlife, 3BPAC-1, Switzerland) and a heart rate monitor (Polar??, model RS800cx, Finland), respectively. The mean arterial pressure (MAP), the double product (RPP) and the pulse pressure (PP) were calculated by means of mathematical equations. The evaluation of the area under the curve (AUC) of the CVIM tests showed a significant increase for the HR (AUC, p = 0.0004) and RPP (AUC, p = 0.0032) for the ILP45o when compared to the IHG. Significant increases for SBP and MAP also occurred at the end of the third trial for the ILP45o test compared to the IHG. However, at the end of each trial no significant differences were found for DBP and PP between the protocols (IHG vs. ILP45o). Our findings demonstrate that in young people with experience in strength training who underwent CVIM test involving large muscle mass (ILP45o), HR and RPP may be better markers than blood pressure to measure cardiovascular responsiveness.As altera????es hemodin??micas agudas durante as sess??es de exerc??cio isom??trico subm??ximos s??o bastante estudadas. Entretanto, pouco se sabe a respeito das altera????es hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos que antecedem os protocolos de treinamento ou sess??es de exerc??cio. Ademais, h?? um hiato na literatura sobre o comportamento das vari??veis cardiovasculares induzido por testes de isometria m??xima em grandes grupos musculares. Com isso, o objetivo do estudo foi avaliar as respostas cardiovasculares em jovens treinados submetidos ao teste de contra????o volunt??ria isom??trica m??xima (CVIM) em exerc??cios f??sicos com a a????o de diferentes tamanhos de massas musculares. Trinta e sete homens, com experi??ncia em treinamento de for??a (4 ?? 2 anos de treino), idade (25 ?? 4 anos), ??ndice de massa corp??rea (24 ?? 5 kg.m-2). Os participantes realizaram dois testes de CVIM: i) isom??trico handgrip (IHG) e ii) isom??trico leg press 45?? (ILP45??). Foram realizadas tr??s tentativas de CVIM com 5 segundos de contra????o e 3 minutos de pausa entre cada tentativa. A CVIM no IHG foi realizada em um dinam??metro hidr??ulico manual (Jamar, IL, USA). Para o teste de CVIM no ILP45?? foi utilizado um equipamento convencional de muscula????o (Righetto, Campinas, Brasil) com a carga de c??lula (Power Dinpro ??, CEFISE, Brasil) acoplada ao aparelho. A press??o arterial sist??lica (PAS), diast??lica (PAD) e a frequ??ncia card??aca (FC) foram mensuradas no repouso, imediatamente ao t??rmino das tentativas e na recupera????o aos 5 e 10min utilizando o m??todo oscilom??trico (Microlife, 3BPAC-1, Su????a) e monitor de FC (Polar??, modelo RS800cx, Finl??ndia), respectivamente. A press??o arterial m??dia (PAM), o duplo produto (DP) e a press??o de pulso (PP) foram calculadas por meio de equa????es matem??ticas. A avalia????o da ??rea sob a curva (AUC) dos testes de CVIM apresentou um aumento significativo para a FC (AUC, p= 0,0004) e DP (AUC, p= 0,0032) para o ILP45o quando comparado com o IHG. Tamb??m ocorreram aumentos significativos para a PAS e PAM ao t??rmino da terceira tentativa para o testeILP45??comparado ao IHG. Entretanto, ao t??rmino de cada tentativa n??o foram verificadas diferen??as significativas para a PAD e PP entre os protocolos (IHG vs. ILP45o). Os nossos achados demonstram que em jovens com experi??ncia em treinamento de for??a submetidos ao teste de CVIM envolvendo grande massa muscular (ILP45o), a FC e o DP podem ser melhores marcadores do que a press??o arterial para mensurar a responsividade cardiovascular.Submitted by Sara Ribeiro (sara.ribeiro@ucb.br) on 2019-05-29T20:46:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 BrandeRanterAlvesSoaresDissertacao2019.pdf: 3523694 bytes, checksum: cfa15054dc35c347417ec205c9e27720 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Sara Ribeiro (sara.ribeiro@ucb.br) on 2019-05-29T20:47:12Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 BrandeRanterAlvesSoaresDissertacao2019.pdf: 3523694 bytes, checksum: cfa15054dc35c347417ec205c9e27720 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-05-29T20:47:13Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
title Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
spellingShingle Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
Soares, Brande Ranter Alves
Isom??trico
For??a muscular
Press??o arterial
Frequ??ncia card??aca
Muscular strength
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Isometric
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
title_short Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
title_full Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
title_fullStr Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
title_full_unstemmed Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
title_sort Avalia????o das vari??veis hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos no leg press 45?? e no dinam??metro de preens??o palmar (handgrip) em adultos-jovens treinados
author Soares, Brande Ranter Alves
author_facet Soares, Brande Ranter Alves
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Moraes, Milton Rocha de
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1690322593621016
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2165425081884606
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares, Brande Ranter Alves
contributor_str_mv Moraes, Milton Rocha de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Isom??trico
For??a muscular
Press??o arterial
Frequ??ncia card??aca
topic Isom??trico
For??a muscular
Press??o arterial
Frequ??ncia card??aca
Muscular strength
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Isometric
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Muscular strength
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Isometric
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::EDUCACAO FISICA
dc.description.abstract.eng.fl_txt_mv The acute hemodynamic changes during the submaximal isometric exercise sessions are well studied. However, little is known about hemodynamic changes in maximal isometric tests that precede training protocols or exercise sessions. In addition, there is a gap in the literature on the behavior of cardiovascular variables induced by maximal isometric tests of large muscle groups. Therefore, the objective of the study was to evaluate the cardiovascular responses in trained young subjects submitted to the test of maximum voluntary isometric contraction (CVIM) in physical exercises with the action of different sizes of muscular mass. There were Thirtyseven men, with experience in strength training (4 ?? 2 years of training), age (25 ?? 4 years), body mass index (24 ?? 5 kg.m-2). Those participants performed two CVIM tests: i) isometric handgrip (IHG) and ii) isometric leg press 45?? (ILP45??). Three attempts of CVIM were made with 5 seconds of contraction and 3 minutes of pause between each attempt. The CVIM in the IHG was performed in a manual hydraulic dynamometer (Jamar, IL, USA). A conventional bodybuilding device (Righetto, Campinas, Brazil) was used with the cell load (Power Dinpro ??, CEFISE, Brazil) coupled to the device for the test of CVIM in the ILP45??. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate (HR) were measured at rest, immediately after the retest, and at 5 and 10 minutes using the oscillometric method (Microlife, 3BPAC-1, Switzerland) and a heart rate monitor (Polar??, model RS800cx, Finland), respectively. The mean arterial pressure (MAP), the double product (RPP) and the pulse pressure (PP) were calculated by means of mathematical equations. The evaluation of the area under the curve (AUC) of the CVIM tests showed a significant increase for the HR (AUC, p = 0.0004) and RPP (AUC, p = 0.0032) for the ILP45o when compared to the IHG. Significant increases for SBP and MAP also occurred at the end of the third trial for the ILP45o test compared to the IHG. However, at the end of each trial no significant differences were found for DBP and PP between the protocols (IHG vs. ILP45o). Our findings demonstrate that in young people with experience in strength training who underwent CVIM test involving large muscle mass (ILP45o), HR and RPP may be better markers than blood pressure to measure cardiovascular responsiveness.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv As altera????es hemodin??micas agudas durante as sess??es de exerc??cio isom??trico subm??ximos s??o bastante estudadas. Entretanto, pouco se sabe a respeito das altera????es hemodin??micas em testes isom??tricos m??ximos que antecedem os protocolos de treinamento ou sess??es de exerc??cio. Ademais, h?? um hiato na literatura sobre o comportamento das vari??veis cardiovasculares induzido por testes de isometria m??xima em grandes grupos musculares. Com isso, o objetivo do estudo foi avaliar as respostas cardiovasculares em jovens treinados submetidos ao teste de contra????o volunt??ria isom??trica m??xima (CVIM) em exerc??cios f??sicos com a a????o de diferentes tamanhos de massas musculares. Trinta e sete homens, com experi??ncia em treinamento de for??a (4 ?? 2 anos de treino), idade (25 ?? 4 anos), ??ndice de massa corp??rea (24 ?? 5 kg.m-2). Os participantes realizaram dois testes de CVIM: i) isom??trico handgrip (IHG) e ii) isom??trico leg press 45?? (ILP45??). Foram realizadas tr??s tentativas de CVIM com 5 segundos de contra????o e 3 minutos de pausa entre cada tentativa. A CVIM no IHG foi realizada em um dinam??metro hidr??ulico manual (Jamar, IL, USA). Para o teste de CVIM no ILP45?? foi utilizado um equipamento convencional de muscula????o (Righetto, Campinas, Brasil) com a carga de c??lula (Power Dinpro ??, CEFISE, Brasil) acoplada ao aparelho. A press??o arterial sist??lica (PAS), diast??lica (PAD) e a frequ??ncia card??aca (FC) foram mensuradas no repouso, imediatamente ao t??rmino das tentativas e na recupera????o aos 5 e 10min utilizando o m??todo oscilom??trico (Microlife, 3BPAC-1, Su????a) e monitor de FC (Polar??, modelo RS800cx, Finl??ndia), respectivamente. A press??o arterial m??dia (PAM), o duplo produto (DP) e a press??o de pulso (PP) foram calculadas por meio de equa????es matem??ticas. A avalia????o da ??rea sob a curva (AUC) dos testes de CVIM apresentou um aumento significativo para a FC (AUC, p= 0,0004) e DP (AUC, p= 0,0032) para o ILP45o quando comparado com o IHG. Tamb??m ocorreram aumentos significativos para a PAS e PAM ao t??rmino da terceira tentativa para o testeILP45??comparado ao IHG. Entretanto, ao t??rmino de cada tentativa n??o foram verificadas diferen??as significativas para a PAD e PP entre os protocolos (IHG vs. ILP45o). Os nossos achados demonstram que em jovens com experi??ncia em treinamento de for??a submetidos ao teste de CVIM envolvendo grande massa muscular (ILP45o), a FC e o DP podem ser melhores marcadores do que a press??o arterial para mensurar a responsividade cardiovascular.
description The acute hemodynamic changes during the submaximal isometric exercise sessions are well studied. However, little is known about hemodynamic changes in maximal isometric tests that precede training protocols or exercise sessions. In addition, there is a gap in the literature on the behavior of cardiovascular variables induced by maximal isometric tests of large muscle groups. Therefore, the objective of the study was to evaluate the cardiovascular responses in trained young subjects submitted to the test of maximum voluntary isometric contraction (CVIM) in physical exercises with the action of different sizes of muscular mass. There were Thirtyseven men, with experience in strength training (4 ?? 2 years of training), age (25 ?? 4 years), body mass index (24 ?? 5 kg.m-2). Those participants performed two CVIM tests: i) isometric handgrip (IHG) and ii) isometric leg press 45?? (ILP45??). Three attempts of CVIM were made with 5 seconds of contraction and 3 minutes of pause between each attempt. The CVIM in the IHG was performed in a manual hydraulic dynamometer (Jamar, IL, USA). A conventional bodybuilding device (Righetto, Campinas, Brazil) was used with the cell load (Power Dinpro ??, CEFISE, Brazil) coupled to the device for the test of CVIM in the ILP45??. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate (HR) were measured at rest, immediately after the retest, and at 5 and 10 minutes using the oscillometric method (Microlife, 3BPAC-1, Switzerland) and a heart rate monitor (Polar??, model RS800cx, Finland), respectively. The mean arterial pressure (MAP), the double product (RPP) and the pulse pressure (PP) were calculated by means of mathematical equations. The evaluation of the area under the curve (AUC) of the CVIM tests showed a significant increase for the HR (AUC, p = 0.0004) and RPP (AUC, p = 0.0032) for the ILP45o when compared to the IHG. Significant increases for SBP and MAP also occurred at the end of the third trial for the ILP45o test compared to the IHG. However, at the end of each trial no significant differences were found for DBP and PP between the protocols (IHG vs. ILP45o). Our findings demonstrate that in young people with experience in strength training who underwent CVIM test involving large muscle mass (ILP45o), HR and RPP may be better markers than blood pressure to measure cardiovascular responsiveness.
publishDate 2019
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