2016
DOI: 10.1590/1517-869220162206150972
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Impacto Do Exercício Contínuo E Intervalado Na Resposta Autonômica E Pressórica Em 24 Horas

Abstract: Artigo originAl Original article artículO Original RESUMOIntrodução: Exercícios físicos aeróbicos contínuos são os mais relacionados com a hipotensão pós-exercício. No entanto, são escassas as informações sobre o impacto do exercício intervalado sobre a resposta pressórica de 24 horas. Objetivo: Comparar as respostas pressóricas subagudas e agudas em uma sessão de exercício aeróbico contínuo e intervalado e identificar possíveis modulações em indicadores de atividade autonômica em adultos normotensos. Métodos:… Show more

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“…Dynamic exercises promote an increase in SBP and maintenance or reduction of DBP during exercise 16 , as found in the present study (Table 2). No significant increase in SBP immediately post-exercise was found but significant hypotension is described after 30 minutes of the exercise session (Table 2), which is in agreement with the literature for healthy young individuals [17][18][19][20] . Some studies have shown that after aerobic exercise, marked hypotension is found, which can be caused by either the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance or reduction of cardiac output [21][22][23] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Dynamic exercises promote an increase in SBP and maintenance or reduction of DBP during exercise 16 , as found in the present study (Table 2). No significant increase in SBP immediately post-exercise was found but significant hypotension is described after 30 minutes of the exercise session (Table 2), which is in agreement with the literature for healthy young individuals [17][18][19][20] . Some studies have shown that after aerobic exercise, marked hypotension is found, which can be caused by either the reduction of peripheral vascular resistance or reduction of cardiac output [21][22][23] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Moreover, Casonatto et al 18 showed that DBP normalization was delayed even in young adults after test in a treadmill, decreasing only after 60 minutes. Tricott et al 19 stated that the low level of physical activity contributes to the delayed normalization of autonomic variables after exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motivations that lead to the study of the acute post-exercise hypotensive effect (PEH) are directly related to the relevant clinical implications that help in the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular dysfunctions, with emphasis on AH [6]. It is already known the PEH effect in patients with severe AH [7][8], however, we have not yet described in the literature which training modalities may bring greater benefit for mild hypertensive patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%