Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with Hypertension

Background: Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in terms of blood pressure is impaired and it seems that exercise training can improve it. The present study intended to compare flow-mediated dilation in patients with hypertension and normotensive people and examine the effect of exercise on it. Methods: I...

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Main Authors: Maysam Shabaaninia, Fereshteh Shahidi, Hamid Rajabi, Iraj Nazari
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Published: Vesnu Publications 2017-05-01
Series:مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
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Online Access:http://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/7399
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spelling doaj-27e20a3d495b46eca396852f40667bf22020-11-25T02:46:30ZfasVesnu Publications مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان1027-75951735-854X2017-05-01354253683752503Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with HypertensionMaysam Shabaaninia0Fereshteh Shahidi1Hamid Rajabi2Iraj Nazari3PhD Candidate, Department of Sport Physiology, School of Physical Educattion and Sport Sciences, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Treaining University of Tehran, Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Department of Sport Physiology, School of Physical Educattion and Sport Sciences, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Treaining University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Department of Sport Physiology, School of Physical Educattion and Sport Sciences, Kharazmi University, Tehran, IranAssistant Professor, Department of General Surgery, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranBackground: Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in terms of blood pressure is impaired and it seems that exercise training can improve it. The present study intended to compare flow-mediated dilation in patients with hypertension and normotensive people and examine the effect of exercise on it. Methods: In this semi-experimental study, 12 normotensive and 24 hypertensive middle-aged men (age: 49.66 ± 2.80 years, height: 174.16 ± 4.66 cm, weight: 81.08 ± 12.65 kg) were selected using convenience sampling method. Patients were randomly divided to equal groups; 12 for control (age: 52.08 ± 2.53 years, height: 173.75 ± 5.81 cm, weight: 80.08 ± 8.26 kg) and 12 for interval aerobic training (age: 50.50 ± 2.91 years, height: 173.4 ± 4.69 cm, weight: 85.2 ± 13.6 kg). The training included 12 weeks of treadmill interval aerobic running with 50 and 80% heart rate reserve for 2 and 1 minute, respectively, three times a week for totally 12 minutes each session. Each week, 3 minutes to 6th week and then, every two weeks, 3 minutes added to the training time. So that, training in the last two weeks was 36 minutes. Blood pressure and flow-mediated dilation were taken before and after the training period. The distribution normality of data was assessed using Shapiro-Wilk test. Findings: Independent t-test showed that flow-mediated dilation was lower in patients than in normotensive subjects (t = 4.469, P < 0.001). The analysis of variance with repeated measures showed that the training significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (F = 7.059, P = 0.015) and increased flow-mediated dilation (F = 13.63, P = 0.001). Conclusion: It seems that, flow-mediated dilation in patients with hypertension is impaired and these patients can do aerobic interval training to relieve pressure and improve endothelial function.http://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/7399HypertensionRegional blood flowAerobic exercise
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author Maysam Shabaaninia
Fereshteh Shahidi
Hamid Rajabi
Iraj Nazari
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Fereshteh Shahidi
Hamid Rajabi
Iraj Nazari
Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with Hypertension
مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
Hypertension
Regional blood flow
Aerobic exercise
author_facet Maysam Shabaaninia
Fereshteh Shahidi
Hamid Rajabi
Iraj Nazari
author_sort Maysam Shabaaninia
title Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with Hypertension
title_short Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with Hypertension
title_full Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with Hypertension
title_fullStr Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Effect of 12-Weeks Interval Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Flow-Mediated Dilation in Middle-Aged Men with Hypertension
title_sort effect of 12-weeks interval aerobic training on blood pressure and flow-mediated dilation in middle-aged men with hypertension
publisher Vesnu Publications
series مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
issn 1027-7595
1735-854X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Background: Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in terms of blood pressure is impaired and it seems that exercise training can improve it. The present study intended to compare flow-mediated dilation in patients with hypertension and normotensive people and examine the effect of exercise on it. Methods: In this semi-experimental study, 12 normotensive and 24 hypertensive middle-aged men (age: 49.66 ± 2.80 years, height: 174.16 ± 4.66 cm, weight: 81.08 ± 12.65 kg) were selected using convenience sampling method. Patients were randomly divided to equal groups; 12 for control (age: 52.08 ± 2.53 years, height: 173.75 ± 5.81 cm, weight: 80.08 ± 8.26 kg) and 12 for interval aerobic training (age: 50.50 ± 2.91 years, height: 173.4 ± 4.69 cm, weight: 85.2 ± 13.6 kg). The training included 12 weeks of treadmill interval aerobic running with 50 and 80% heart rate reserve for 2 and 1 minute, respectively, three times a week for totally 12 minutes each session. Each week, 3 minutes to 6th week and then, every two weeks, 3 minutes added to the training time. So that, training in the last two weeks was 36 minutes. Blood pressure and flow-mediated dilation were taken before and after the training period. The distribution normality of data was assessed using Shapiro-Wilk test. Findings: Independent t-test showed that flow-mediated dilation was lower in patients than in normotensive subjects (t = 4.469, P < 0.001). The analysis of variance with repeated measures showed that the training significantly reduced systolic blood pressure (F = 7.059, P = 0.015) and increased flow-mediated dilation (F = 13.63, P = 0.001). Conclusion: It seems that, flow-mediated dilation in patients with hypertension is impaired and these patients can do aerobic interval training to relieve pressure and improve endothelial function.
topic Hypertension
Regional blood flow
Aerobic exercise
url http://jims.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jims/article/view/7399
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