Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado

Introduction: Hypertension (HBP) is a highly prevalent chronic disease and represents an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Objectives: To assess the effects of a program of physical exercise on blood pressure and maximum oxygen consumption levels in a hypertensive population. Metho...

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Main Authors: Larisse dos Reis Macedo, Francisca Raulene Trajano de Alencar, Ricardo João Soares Barros Filho, Wellington dos Santos Alves, Michelle Vicente Torres
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho 2012-01-01
Series:ConScientiae Saúde
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=92923617018
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spelling doaj-989e725c5a524874a80c922d6b0a081a2020-11-24T21:48:29ZporUniversidade Nove de Julho ConScientiae Saúde1677-10281983-93242012-01-01111132141Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionadoLarisse dos Reis MacedoFrancisca Raulene Trajano de AlencarRicardo João Soares Barros FilhoWellington dos Santos AlvesMichelle Vicente TorresIntroduction: Hypertension (HBP) is a highly prevalent chronic disease and represents an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Objectives: To assess the effects of a program of physical exercise on blood pressure and maximum oxygen consumption levels in a hypertensive population. Methods: A sample of 30 women with hypertension, age over 60 years, clinically stable was selected. In the evaluation of the sample, variables were measured blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), VO2 max. The sample was divided into two groups: CG (n=15) and EG (n=15). The EG was submitted to the protocol of supervised exercise for 12 weeks. Results: Best results were statistically significant (p <0.005) when comparing the values of HR, BP and VO2 max before and after the period of the exercise protocol in EG. Conclusion: It can be seen decreased levels of BP and HR analyzed, showing hypotension and bradycardia as effects of physical exercise, and these results are consistent with data previously reported in the literature.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=92923617018
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author Larisse dos Reis Macedo
Francisca Raulene Trajano de Alencar
Ricardo João Soares Barros Filho
Wellington dos Santos Alves
Michelle Vicente Torres
spellingShingle Larisse dos Reis Macedo
Francisca Raulene Trajano de Alencar
Ricardo João Soares Barros Filho
Wellington dos Santos Alves
Michelle Vicente Torres
Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado
ConScientiae Saúde
author_facet Larisse dos Reis Macedo
Francisca Raulene Trajano de Alencar
Ricardo João Soares Barros Filho
Wellington dos Santos Alves
Michelle Vicente Torres
author_sort Larisse dos Reis Macedo
title Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado
title_short Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado
title_full Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado
title_fullStr Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado
title_sort avaliação do comportamento pressórico de hipertensos após a aplicação de um protocolo de exercício físico supervisionado
publisher Universidade Nove de Julho
series ConScientiae Saúde
issn 1677-1028
1983-9324
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Introduction: Hypertension (HBP) is a highly prevalent chronic disease and represents an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Objectives: To assess the effects of a program of physical exercise on blood pressure and maximum oxygen consumption levels in a hypertensive population. Methods: A sample of 30 women with hypertension, age over 60 years, clinically stable was selected. In the evaluation of the sample, variables were measured blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), VO2 max. The sample was divided into two groups: CG (n=15) and EG (n=15). The EG was submitted to the protocol of supervised exercise for 12 weeks. Results: Best results were statistically significant (p <0.005) when comparing the values of HR, BP and VO2 max before and after the period of the exercise protocol in EG. Conclusion: It can be seen decreased levels of BP and HR analyzed, showing hypotension and bradycardia as effects of physical exercise, and these results are consistent with data previously reported in the literature.
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