The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis

Abstract Introduction: Little research has been done on the effects of muscle-resistance training (RT) in hypertensive older adults. Objective: The aim of this meta-analysis was to verify the efficacy of RT, on a chronic basis, on the systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of hypertens...

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Main Authors: Priscila dos Santos Bunn, Nádia de Souza Lima, Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini, Elirez Bezerra da Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora Champagnat 2019-02-01
Series:Fisioterapia em Movimento
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502019000100206&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-e54b36d2eac445ff8e482f53f80567022020-11-25T03:14:00ZengEditora Champagnat Fisioterapia em Movimento1980-59182019-02-0132010.1590/1980-5918.032.ao05S0103-51502019000100206The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysisPriscila dos Santos BunnNádia de Souza LimaGabriela Rezende de Oliveira VenturiniElirez Bezerra da SilvaAbstract Introduction: Little research has been done on the effects of muscle-resistance training (RT) in hypertensive older adults. Objective: The aim of this meta-analysis was to verify the efficacy of RT, on a chronic basis, on the systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of hypertensive older adults. Method: Several literature databases were explored to find studies on controlled and randomized trials that evaluated the effects of RT in hypertensive older adults for more than 10 weeks. Profile of the participants, sample size, intervention protocol, and results of SBP and DBP were analyzed. The PEDro scale and the Cochrane tool were used to analyze the methodological quality of the studies and the risk of bias, respectively. The RevMan5.3 program was used to analyze the results on the SBP and DBP after the RT intervention and in the control groups. Results: The meta-analysis of five studies considering 96 hypertensive individuals who underwent RT and 104 hypertensive control subjects showed that the regular practice of RT from 12 to 16 weeks, three times a week, with three sets from 8 to 12 repetitions at an intensity of 60% to 80% of one-repetition maximum (1-RM), significantly reduced SBP by 7.26 mmHg (95%CI = -9.16 - 5.37) and DBP by 4.84 mmHg (95%CI = -5.89 - 3.79). Conclusion: The muscle-resistance training was effective in reducing, chronically, the blood pressure of hypertensive older adults. It can also decrease the need for medication inherent to hypertension.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502019000100206&lng=en&tlng=enTreinamento de ResistênciaIdososHipertensão
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author Priscila dos Santos Bunn
Nádia de Souza Lima
Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini
Elirez Bezerra da Silva
spellingShingle Priscila dos Santos Bunn
Nádia de Souza Lima
Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini
Elirez Bezerra da Silva
The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis
Fisioterapia em Movimento
Treinamento de Resistência
Idosos
Hipertensão
author_facet Priscila dos Santos Bunn
Nádia de Souza Lima
Gabriela Rezende de Oliveira Venturini
Elirez Bezerra da Silva
author_sort Priscila dos Santos Bunn
title The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis
title_short The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis
title_full The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis
title_fullStr The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed The chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis
title_sort chronic effects of muscle-resistance training in arterial pressure of hypertensive older adults: a meta-analysis
publisher Editora Champagnat
series Fisioterapia em Movimento
issn 1980-5918
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract Introduction: Little research has been done on the effects of muscle-resistance training (RT) in hypertensive older adults. Objective: The aim of this meta-analysis was to verify the efficacy of RT, on a chronic basis, on the systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of hypertensive older adults. Method: Several literature databases were explored to find studies on controlled and randomized trials that evaluated the effects of RT in hypertensive older adults for more than 10 weeks. Profile of the participants, sample size, intervention protocol, and results of SBP and DBP were analyzed. The PEDro scale and the Cochrane tool were used to analyze the methodological quality of the studies and the risk of bias, respectively. The RevMan5.3 program was used to analyze the results on the SBP and DBP after the RT intervention and in the control groups. Results: The meta-analysis of five studies considering 96 hypertensive individuals who underwent RT and 104 hypertensive control subjects showed that the regular practice of RT from 12 to 16 weeks, three times a week, with three sets from 8 to 12 repetitions at an intensity of 60% to 80% of one-repetition maximum (1-RM), significantly reduced SBP by 7.26 mmHg (95%CI = -9.16 - 5.37) and DBP by 4.84 mmHg (95%CI = -5.89 - 3.79). Conclusion: The muscle-resistance training was effective in reducing, chronically, the blood pressure of hypertensive older adults. It can also decrease the need for medication inherent to hypertension.
topic Treinamento de Resistência
Idosos
Hipertensão
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