2021
DOI: 10.36660/ijcs.20190215
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Acute Blood Pressure Response to Different Resistance Programs in Trained Men

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“…Blood pressure reductions were found throughout different post-exercise times (e.g., Post-10, Post-20, Post-30, Post-40, Post-50, and Post-60) when compared with immediately postexercise time. Blood pressure reduction did not indicate significance in relation to the hypotensive responses, considering that the immediately postexercise recovery requires a few seconds and reflects an expected physiological response in healthy subjects (10,22). Thus, a BP reduction during recovery when compared with that time did not demonstrate either recovery to the peak exercise value or comparison with rest.…”
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“…Blood pressure reductions were found throughout different post-exercise times (e.g., Post-10, Post-20, Post-30, Post-40, Post-50, and Post-60) when compared with immediately postexercise time. Blood pressure reduction did not indicate significance in relation to the hypotensive responses, considering that the immediately postexercise recovery requires a few seconds and reflects an expected physiological response in healthy subjects (10,22). Thus, a BP reduction during recovery when compared with that time did not demonstrate either recovery to the peak exercise value or comparison with rest.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…An analysis of the BP responses after 2 RT methods (German volume training, GVT; and sarcoplasma stimulating training, SST) was previously conducted (10). The authors observed BP reductions only when compared with the immediately post-RT and no difference when compared with the rest, which would mischaracterize the postexercise hypotension (10). Blood pressure reductions were found throughout different post-exercise times (e.g., Post-10, Post-20, Post-30, Post-40, Post-50, and Post-60) when compared with immediately postexercise time.…”
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