Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial

To analyze clinical studies and trials that evaluated the effects of strength training on arterial stiffness. Methods: A review was conducted in Medline and SciELO, with no restriction on the year of publication. Based on the analysis of titles and abstracts, potentially relevant studies were identi...

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Main Authors: Luiz Giovane Umpierre Vieira, Cássio Gustavo Santana Gonçalves, Andréia Cristiane Carrenho Queiroz
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho 2013-01-01
Series:ConScientiae Saúde
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spelling doaj-bddaa94d7812493597573592526dd4302020-11-24T21:34:04ZporUniversidade Nove de Julho ConScientiae Saúde1677-10281983-93242013-01-01124674681Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterialLuiz Giovane Umpierre VieiraCássio Gustavo Santana GonçalvesAndréia Cristiane Carrenho QueirozTo analyze clinical studies and trials that evaluated the effects of strength training on arterial stiffness. Methods: A review was conducted in Medline and SciELO, with no restriction on the year of publication. Based on the analysis of titles and abstracts, potentially relevant studies were identified, and ten of these were selected. Results: Eight studies evaluated young adults, and the other two, middle-aged and elderly subjects. Most of the studies showed main - tenance or an increase of arterial stiffness after strength training, and in only one study was a reduction observed. Out of the six studies using high-intensity training, five showed an increase in arterial stiffness. Conclusion: It is suggested that the characteristics of individual subjects and of the training protocols may modulate arterial stiffness response to strength training. Thus, high-intensity training seems to have the influence of increasing arterial stiffness, whereas low- or moderate-intensity protocols are associated more with arterial stiffness maintenance or reduction.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=92929899023
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author Luiz Giovane Umpierre Vieira
Cássio Gustavo Santana Gonçalves
Andréia Cristiane Carrenho Queiroz
spellingShingle Luiz Giovane Umpierre Vieira
Cássio Gustavo Santana Gonçalves
Andréia Cristiane Carrenho Queiroz
Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial
ConScientiae Saúde
author_facet Luiz Giovane Umpierre Vieira
Cássio Gustavo Santana Gonçalves
Andréia Cristiane Carrenho Queiroz
author_sort Luiz Giovane Umpierre Vieira
title Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial
title_short Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial
title_full Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial
title_fullStr Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial
title_full_unstemmed Efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial
title_sort efeito do treinamento com pesos sobre a rigidez arterial
publisher Universidade Nove de Julho
series ConScientiae Saúde
issn 1677-1028
1983-9324
publishDate 2013-01-01
description To analyze clinical studies and trials that evaluated the effects of strength training on arterial stiffness. Methods: A review was conducted in Medline and SciELO, with no restriction on the year of publication. Based on the analysis of titles and abstracts, potentially relevant studies were identified, and ten of these were selected. Results: Eight studies evaluated young adults, and the other two, middle-aged and elderly subjects. Most of the studies showed main - tenance or an increase of arterial stiffness after strength training, and in only one study was a reduction observed. Out of the six studies using high-intensity training, five showed an increase in arterial stiffness. Conclusion: It is suggested that the characteristics of individual subjects and of the training protocols may modulate arterial stiffness response to strength training. Thus, high-intensity training seems to have the influence of increasing arterial stiffness, whereas low- or moderate-intensity protocols are associated more with arterial stiffness maintenance or reduction.
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