Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial

Abstract Background: Resistance and aerobic training are recommended as an adjunctive treatment for hypertension. However, the number of sessions required until the hypotensive effect of the exercise has stabilized has not been clearly established. Objective: To establish the adaptive kinetics of...

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Main Authors: Igor Rodrigues Damorim, Tony Meireles Santos, Gustavo Willames Pimentel Barros, Paulo Roberto Cavalcanti Carvalho
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)
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spelling doaj-8d14ee47b5b74e6f985d4ee7a39868992020-11-25T01:10:26ZengSociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia1678-4170010.5935/abc.20170029S0066-782X2017005005101Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical TrialIgor Rodrigues DamorimTony Meireles SantosGustavo Willames Pimentel BarrosPaulo Roberto Cavalcanti CarvalhoAbstract Background: Resistance and aerobic training are recommended as an adjunctive treatment for hypertension. However, the number of sessions required until the hypotensive effect of the exercise has stabilized has not been clearly established. Objective: To establish the adaptive kinetics of the blood pressure (BP) responses as a function of time and type of training in hypertensive patients. Methods: We recruited 69 patients with a mean age of 63.4 ± 2.1 years, randomized into one group of resistance training (n = 32) and another of aerobic training (n = 32). Anthropometric measurements were obtained, and one repetition maximum (1RM) testing was performed. BP was measured before each training session with a digital BP arm monitor. The 50 training sessions were categorized into quintiles. To compare the effect of BP reduction with both training methods, we used two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the BP values obtained before the interventions. The differences between the moments were established by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: The reductions in systolic (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) were 6.9 mmHg and 5.3 mmHg, respectively, with resistance training and 16.5 mmHg and 11.6 mmHg, respectively, with aerobic training. The kinetics of the hypotensive response of the SBP showed significant reductions until the 20th session in both groups. Stabilization of the DBP occurred in the 20th session of resistance training and in the 10th session of aerobic training. Conclusion: A total of 20 sessions of resistance or aerobic training are required to achieve the maximum benefits of BP reduction. The methods investigated yielded distinct adaptive kinetic patterns along the 50 sessions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2017005005101&lng=en&tlng=enHypertensionKineticsExerciseExercise Movement TechniquesClinical Trial
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author Igor Rodrigues Damorim
Tony Meireles Santos
Gustavo Willames Pimentel Barros
Paulo Roberto Cavalcanti Carvalho
spellingShingle Igor Rodrigues Damorim
Tony Meireles Santos
Gustavo Willames Pimentel Barros
Paulo Roberto Cavalcanti Carvalho
Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
Hypertension
Kinetics
Exercise
Exercise Movement Techniques
Clinical Trial
author_facet Igor Rodrigues Damorim
Tony Meireles Santos
Gustavo Willames Pimentel Barros
Paulo Roberto Cavalcanti Carvalho
author_sort Igor Rodrigues Damorim
title Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of Hypotension during 50 Sessions of Resistance and Aerobic Training in Hypertensive Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort kinetics of hypotension during 50 sessions of resistance and aerobic training in hypertensive patients: a randomized clinical trial
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)
series Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
issn 1678-4170
description Abstract Background: Resistance and aerobic training are recommended as an adjunctive treatment for hypertension. However, the number of sessions required until the hypotensive effect of the exercise has stabilized has not been clearly established. Objective: To establish the adaptive kinetics of the blood pressure (BP) responses as a function of time and type of training in hypertensive patients. Methods: We recruited 69 patients with a mean age of 63.4 ± 2.1 years, randomized into one group of resistance training (n = 32) and another of aerobic training (n = 32). Anthropometric measurements were obtained, and one repetition maximum (1RM) testing was performed. BP was measured before each training session with a digital BP arm monitor. The 50 training sessions were categorized into quintiles. To compare the effect of BP reduction with both training methods, we used two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for the BP values obtained before the interventions. The differences between the moments were established by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: The reductions in systolic (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) were 6.9 mmHg and 5.3 mmHg, respectively, with resistance training and 16.5 mmHg and 11.6 mmHg, respectively, with aerobic training. The kinetics of the hypotensive response of the SBP showed significant reductions until the 20th session in both groups. Stabilization of the DBP occurred in the 20th session of resistance training and in the 10th session of aerobic training. Conclusion: A total of 20 sessions of resistance or aerobic training are required to achieve the maximum benefits of BP reduction. The methods investigated yielded distinct adaptive kinetic patterns along the 50 sessions.
topic Hypertension
Kinetics
Exercise
Exercise Movement Techniques
Clinical Trial
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2017005005101&lng=en&tlng=en
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