The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The aim was to systematically review and meta-analyze the current evidence for the effects of resistance training (RT) on blood pressure (BP) as the main outcome and body mass index (BMI) in children and adolescents. Two authors systematically searched the PubMed, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science Core Co...
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doaj-ab10946ed8494536a56fcab1d80192172020-11-25T02:19:51ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-10-01177900790010.3390/ijerph17217900The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisCarles Miguel Guillem0Andrés Felipe Loaiza-Betancur1Tamara Rial Rebullido2Avery D. Faigenbaum3Iván Chulvi-Medrano4Department of Physical and Sports Education, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, SpainUniversity Institute of Physical Education, University of Antioquia, Medellín 1226, ColombiaTamara Rial Exercise & Women’s Health, Newtown, PA 18940, USADepartment of Health and Exercise Science, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ 08628, USAUIRFIDE (Sport Performance and Physical Fitness Research Group), Department of Physical and Sports Education, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, SpainThe aim was to systematically review and meta-analyze the current evidence for the effects of resistance training (RT) on blood pressure (BP) as the main outcome and body mass index (BMI) in children and adolescents. Two authors systematically searched the PubMed, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science Core Collection and EMBASE electronic databases. Inclusion criteria were: (1) children and adolescents (aged 8 to 18 years); (2) intervention studies including RT and (3) outcome measures of BP and BMI. The selected studies were analyzed using the Cochrane Risk-of-Bias Tool. Eight articles met inclusion criteria totaling 571 participants. The mean age ranged from 9.3 to 15.9 years and the mean BMI of 29.34 (7.24) kg/m<sup>2</sup>). Meta-analysis indicated that RT reduced BMI significantly (mean difference (MD): −0.43 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (95% CI: −0.82, −0.03), P = 0.03; I<sup>2</sup> = 5%) and a non-significant decrease in systolic BP (SBP) (MD: −1.09 mmHg (95% CI: −3.24, 1.07), P = 0.32; I<sup>2</sup> = 67%) and diastolic BP (DBP) (MD: −0.93 mmHg (95% CI: −2.05, 0.19), P = 0.10; I<sup>2</sup> = 37%). Limited evidence suggests that RT has no adverse effects on BP and may positively affect BP in youths. More high-quality studies are needed to clarify the association between RT and BP in light of body composition changes throughout childhood and adolescence.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/7900childrenyouthsneuromuscular trainingcardiovascular healthoverweightobesity |
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Carles Miguel Guillem Andrés Felipe Loaiza-Betancur Tamara Rial Rebullido Avery D. Faigenbaum Iván Chulvi-Medrano The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health children youths neuromuscular training cardiovascular health overweight obesity |
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Carles Miguel Guillem Andrés Felipe Loaiza-Betancur Tamara Rial Rebullido Avery D. Faigenbaum Iván Chulvi-Medrano |
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Carles Miguel Guillem |
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The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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The Effects of Resistance Training on Blood Pressure in Preadolescents and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
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effects of resistance training on blood pressure in preadolescents and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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The aim was to systematically review and meta-analyze the current evidence for the effects of resistance training (RT) on blood pressure (BP) as the main outcome and body mass index (BMI) in children and adolescents. Two authors systematically searched the PubMed, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science Core Collection and EMBASE electronic databases. Inclusion criteria were: (1) children and adolescents (aged 8 to 18 years); (2) intervention studies including RT and (3) outcome measures of BP and BMI. The selected studies were analyzed using the Cochrane Risk-of-Bias Tool. Eight articles met inclusion criteria totaling 571 participants. The mean age ranged from 9.3 to 15.9 years and the mean BMI of 29.34 (7.24) kg/m<sup>2</sup>). Meta-analysis indicated that RT reduced BMI significantly (mean difference (MD): −0.43 kg/m<sup>2</sup> (95% CI: −0.82, −0.03), P = 0.03; I<sup>2</sup> = 5%) and a non-significant decrease in systolic BP (SBP) (MD: −1.09 mmHg (95% CI: −3.24, 1.07), P = 0.32; I<sup>2</sup> = 67%) and diastolic BP (DBP) (MD: −0.93 mmHg (95% CI: −2.05, 0.19), P = 0.10; I<sup>2</sup> = 37%). Limited evidence suggests that RT has no adverse effects on BP and may positively affect BP in youths. More high-quality studies are needed to clarify the association between RT and BP in light of body composition changes throughout childhood and adolescence. |
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children youths neuromuscular training cardiovascular health overweight obesity |
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