2018
DOI: 10.4025/jphyseduc.v30i1.3020
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Abstract: Embora o exercício isométrico esteja sendo usada para redução da pressão arterial (PA). Os estudos são divergentes quantos aos efeitos agudos, que é uma medida de risco cardiovascular, além de não ser conhecido os efeitos da intensidade do exercício.Analisar as respostas cardiovasculares aguda após exercício isométrico com handgrip com diferentes intensidades. Fizeram parte deste estudo cross-over, 23 homens saudáveis, os quais foram submetidos, a três sessões experimentais: 4x2 minutos de contração a 30% (S30… Show more

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“…3) Handgrip: It is known that the isometric exercise leads to an increment in the vasoconstrictor sympathetic nerve activity with a rise in SBP, DBP, HR, and peripheral vascular resistance [10], [37], [44]- [46]. Our data are consistent with the above findings in that we observed increases for SBP, DBP and HR with respect to REST.…”
Section: A Rest Vs Stressors 1) Restsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…3) Handgrip: It is known that the isometric exercise leads to an increment in the vasoconstrictor sympathetic nerve activity with a rise in SBP, DBP, HR, and peripheral vascular resistance [10], [37], [44]- [46]. Our data are consistent with the above findings in that we observed increases for SBP, DBP and HR with respect to REST.…”
Section: A Rest Vs Stressors 1) Restsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an isometric handgrip submaximal exercise protocol with simultaneous BFR on the hemodynamic responses of the cardiovascular system and muscle fatigue of apparently healthy adults. The effects of an isometric handgrip protocol on 30% and 50% of isometric MVC in the cardiovascular system have been studied by other researchers in both apparently healthy individuals [33] and older adults [34]. However, this is the first crossover trial to study the effect of a submaximal isometric protocol, while restricting blood flow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pressure was applied for two minutes during the exercise, whereas during the break, the cuff was deflated. The isometric handgrip protocol was based on a protocol implemented by da Silva et al [33].…”
Section: Exercise Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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