Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
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Resumo: | Background: Various physical exercise modalities can acutely reduce blood pressure (BP). However, not all individuals respond similarly after an exercise session. Purpose: To measure inter-individual variations in 24-h BP after a single bout of various exercise modalities in older adults with hypertension. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from participants with hypertension (≥60 years) previously included in three randomized controlled trials on this topic. BP was assessed using ambulatory BP monitoring. We compared the mean changes in total 24-h, daytime, and nighttime BP after aerobic (AE, n = 19), combined (COMB, n = 19), resistance (RES, n = 23), and isometric handgrip (ISO, n = 18) exercise sessions to a non-exercising control session (C). The minimum detectable changes to classify the participant as a “Responder” for the corresponding exercise protocol were 4 and 2 mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP, respectively. Results: The prevalence of Responders for systolic BP was as follows: AE 24-h: 37%, daytime: 47% and nighttime: 37%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 21% and nighttime: 32%; RES 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 35%; and ISO 24-h: 22%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 39%. For diastolic BP, the prevalence of Responders was as follows: AE 24-h: 53%, daytime: 53% and nighttime: 31%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 31%; RES 24-h: 35%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 52%; and ISO 24-h: 44%, daytime: 33% and nighttime: 33%. Conclusion: There was a high inter-individual variation of BP after a single bout of various exercises in older adults. Responders had higher BP values on the control day without exercise. Various exercise modalities might acutely reduce 24-h BP in older adults with hypertension. |
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Carpes, Leandro de OliveiraDomingues, Lucas BettiBertoletti, Otavio AzevedoFuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira CostaSilva, Rodrigo Ferrari da2024-01-09T03:36:28Z20221664-042Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/270742001187112Background: Various physical exercise modalities can acutely reduce blood pressure (BP). However, not all individuals respond similarly after an exercise session. Purpose: To measure inter-individual variations in 24-h BP after a single bout of various exercise modalities in older adults with hypertension. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from participants with hypertension (≥60 years) previously included in three randomized controlled trials on this topic. BP was assessed using ambulatory BP monitoring. We compared the mean changes in total 24-h, daytime, and nighttime BP after aerobic (AE, n = 19), combined (COMB, n = 19), resistance (RES, n = 23), and isometric handgrip (ISO, n = 18) exercise sessions to a non-exercising control session (C). The minimum detectable changes to classify the participant as a “Responder” for the corresponding exercise protocol were 4 and 2 mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP, respectively. Results: The prevalence of Responders for systolic BP was as follows: AE 24-h: 37%, daytime: 47% and nighttime: 37%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 21% and nighttime: 32%; RES 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 35%; and ISO 24-h: 22%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 39%. For diastolic BP, the prevalence of Responders was as follows: AE 24-h: 53%, daytime: 53% and nighttime: 31%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 31%; RES 24-h: 35%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 52%; and ISO 24-h: 44%, daytime: 33% and nighttime: 33%. Conclusion: There was a high inter-individual variation of BP after a single bout of various exercises in older adults. Responders had higher BP values on the control day without exercise. Various exercise modalities might acutely reduce 24-h BP in older adults with hypertension.application/pdfengFrontiers in physiology. Columbus. Vol. 13 (Nov. 2022), 1050609, 12 p.Exercício físicoHipertensãoHipotensão pós-exercícioTreinamento de forçaTreino aeróbicoEndurance exerciseStrength exercisePost-exercise hypotensionHigh blood pressurePhysical exerciseInterindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalitiesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001187112.pdf.txt001187112.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain48631http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/270742/2/001187112.pdf.txt7c084b8e7eebdd58a30da28020f1e873MD52ORIGINAL001187112.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1227488http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/270742/1/001187112.pdfb89f3d38db018a4b4e48e36eb565f661MD5110183/2707422024-01-10 04:37:07.106052oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/270742Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-01-10T06:37:07Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities Carpes, Leandro de Oliveira Exercício físico Hipertensão Hipotensão pós-exercício Treinamento de força Treino aeróbico Endurance exercise Strength exercise Post-exercise hypotension High blood pressure Physical exercise |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities |
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Interindividual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension : an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities |
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Carpes, Leandro de Oliveira |
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Carpes, Leandro de Oliveira Domingues, Lucas Betti Bertoletti, Otavio Azevedo Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa Silva, Rodrigo Ferrari da |
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Domingues, Lucas Betti Bertoletti, Otavio Azevedo Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa Silva, Rodrigo Ferrari da |
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Carpes, Leandro de Oliveira Domingues, Lucas Betti Bertoletti, Otavio Azevedo Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa Silva, Rodrigo Ferrari da |
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Exercício físico Hipertensão Hipotensão pós-exercício Treinamento de força Treino aeróbico |
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Exercício físico Hipertensão Hipotensão pós-exercício Treinamento de força Treino aeróbico Endurance exercise Strength exercise Post-exercise hypotension High blood pressure Physical exercise |
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Endurance exercise Strength exercise Post-exercise hypotension High blood pressure Physical exercise |
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Background: Various physical exercise modalities can acutely reduce blood pressure (BP). However, not all individuals respond similarly after an exercise session. Purpose: To measure inter-individual variations in 24-h BP after a single bout of various exercise modalities in older adults with hypertension. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from participants with hypertension (≥60 years) previously included in three randomized controlled trials on this topic. BP was assessed using ambulatory BP monitoring. We compared the mean changes in total 24-h, daytime, and nighttime BP after aerobic (AE, n = 19), combined (COMB, n = 19), resistance (RES, n = 23), and isometric handgrip (ISO, n = 18) exercise sessions to a non-exercising control session (C). The minimum detectable changes to classify the participant as a “Responder” for the corresponding exercise protocol were 4 and 2 mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP, respectively. Results: The prevalence of Responders for systolic BP was as follows: AE 24-h: 37%, daytime: 47% and nighttime: 37%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 21% and nighttime: 32%; RES 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 35%; and ISO 24-h: 22%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 39%. For diastolic BP, the prevalence of Responders was as follows: AE 24-h: 53%, daytime: 53% and nighttime: 31%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 31%; RES 24-h: 35%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 52%; and ISO 24-h: 44%, daytime: 33% and nighttime: 33%. Conclusion: There was a high inter-individual variation of BP after a single bout of various exercises in older adults. Responders had higher BP values on the control day without exercise. Various exercise modalities might acutely reduce 24-h BP in older adults with hypertension. |
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