The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men

Introduction: It is well known that familial or genetic heritage is closely associated to hypertension. Thus the present study aimed to investigate BP response to resistance exercise from young normotensive subjects with (WFHH) and without (WTFHH) familial history of hypertension (FHH). Material and...

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Main Authors: Ivna Vidal Freire, Ana Angélica Leal Barbosa, Ícaro José Santos Ribeiro, Ludmila Schettino, Alinne Alves Oliveira, Alexander J. Koch, Marco Machado, Rafael Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte 2018-06-01
Series:European Journal of Human Movement
Online Access:https://eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/437
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spelling doaj-a70ecbf615f94ed6935e42eff636f6b02020-11-25T03:07:56ZengAsociación Española de Ciencias del DeporteEuropean Journal of Human Movement2386-40952018-06-0140The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive menIvna Vidal Freire0Ana Angélica Leal Barbosa1Ícaro José Santos Ribeiro2Ludmila Schettino3Alinne Alves Oliveira4Alexander J. Koch5Marco Machado6Rafael Pereira7State University of Southwest BahiaState University of Southwest BahiaState University of Southwest BahiaState University of Southwest BahiaState University of Southwest BahiaLenoir-Rhyne UniversityUniversitary Fundation of ItaperunaState University of Southwest BahiaIntroduction: It is well known that familial or genetic heritage is closely associated to hypertension. Thus the present study aimed to investigate BP response to resistance exercise from young normotensive subjects with (WFHH) and without (WTFHH) familial history of hypertension (FHH). Material and Methods: Forty-nine healthy male, engaged in military service, were clinically examined. After anamneses volunteers were divided into two groups based on the FHH (mother and/or father). The groups were named: WFHH (n=22) and WTFHH (n=27). Volunteers performed three sets of 10 repetitions of unilateral knee extension at 50%, 75% and 100% of 10 repetition maximum (RM), with two-minute rest intervals between sets. Blood pressure measures were obtained at rest (PRE) and immediately after (POS) each exercise set. Result and Discussion: The results reveal that WFHH group exhibited greater SBP and PP response to resistance exercise at 50% of 10RM. These findings may indicate the presence of functional, and/or subclinical structural changes in young subjects with FHH, which are not clear at rest condition, but revealed during light resistance exercise.https://eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/437
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author Ivna Vidal Freire
Ana Angélica Leal Barbosa
Ícaro José Santos Ribeiro
Ludmila Schettino
Alinne Alves Oliveira
Alexander J. Koch
Marco Machado
Rafael Pereira
spellingShingle Ivna Vidal Freire
Ana Angélica Leal Barbosa
Ícaro José Santos Ribeiro
Ludmila Schettino
Alinne Alves Oliveira
Alexander J. Koch
Marco Machado
Rafael Pereira
The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men
European Journal of Human Movement
author_facet Ivna Vidal Freire
Ana Angélica Leal Barbosa
Ícaro José Santos Ribeiro
Ludmila Schettino
Alinne Alves Oliveira
Alexander J. Koch
Marco Machado
Rafael Pereira
author_sort Ivna Vidal Freire
title The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men
title_short The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men
title_full The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men
title_fullStr The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men
title_full_unstemmed The familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men
title_sort familial history of hypertension influences the blood pressure response to the resistance exercise in normotensive men
publisher Asociación Española de Ciencias del Deporte
series European Journal of Human Movement
issn 2386-4095
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Introduction: It is well known that familial or genetic heritage is closely associated to hypertension. Thus the present study aimed to investigate BP response to resistance exercise from young normotensive subjects with (WFHH) and without (WTFHH) familial history of hypertension (FHH). Material and Methods: Forty-nine healthy male, engaged in military service, were clinically examined. After anamneses volunteers were divided into two groups based on the FHH (mother and/or father). The groups were named: WFHH (n=22) and WTFHH (n=27). Volunteers performed three sets of 10 repetitions of unilateral knee extension at 50%, 75% and 100% of 10 repetition maximum (RM), with two-minute rest intervals between sets. Blood pressure measures were obtained at rest (PRE) and immediately after (POS) each exercise set. Result and Discussion: The results reveal that WFHH group exhibited greater SBP and PP response to resistance exercise at 50% of 10RM. These findings may indicate the presence of functional, and/or subclinical structural changes in young subjects with FHH, which are not clear at rest condition, but revealed during light resistance exercise.
url https://eurjhm.com/index.php/eurjhm/article/view/437
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