2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-018-4261-1
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Acute responses of hemodynamic and oxidative stress parameters to aerobic exercise with blood flow restriction in hypertensive elderly women

Abstract: Systemic arterial hypertension has been associated with the majority deaths from cardiovascular disease, especially among the elderly population, and the imbalance between antioxidant and pro-oxidants has been associated with hypertension. This study analyzed the acute responses of cardiorespiratory and oxidative stress parameters to low intensity aerobic exercise (LIAE) with blood flow restriction (BFR) in hypertensive elderly women. The experimental group consisted of 16 hypertensive women (67.2 ± 3.7 years)… Show more

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“…Based on the assessment of the articles that investigated AE + BFR, nine studies evaluated the acute effect of this training method on hemodynamic variables (Abe et al, 2006, 2010a; Ozaki et al, 2010; Renzi et al, 2010; Loenneke et al, 2011; Kumagai et al, 2012; Karabulut and Garcia, 2015; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016; Cirilo-Sousa et al, 2017; Barilli et al, 2018; Conceição et al, 2018; Silva et al, 2018, 2019; Thomas et al, 2018). Studies that investigated the acute effect of AE + BFR assessed cardiac output (Ozaki et al, 2010; Kumagai et al, 2012; Sugawara et al, 2015; Thomas et al, 2018), heart rate variables (Abe et al, 2006, 2010a; Ozaki et al, 2010; Renzi et al, 2010; Loenneke et al, 2011; Kumagai et al, 2012; Karabulut and Garcia, 2015; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016; Cirilo-Sousa et al, 2017; Barilli et al, 2018; Silva et al, 2018, 2019; Thomas et al, 2018), stroke volume (Ozaki et al, 2010; Kumagai et al, 2012; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016), blood pressure (Ozaki et al, 2010; Renzi et al, 2010; Kumagai et al, 2012; Karabulut and Garcia, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016; Cirilo-Sousa et al, 2017; Barilli et al, 2018; Silva et al, 2018; Thomas et al, 2018), total peripheral resistance (Kumagai et al, 2012; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016), and double product (Renzi et al, 2010; Ferreira et al, 2016) (Table 3).…”
Section: Chronic Effects Of Ae + Bfrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the assessment of the articles that investigated AE + BFR, nine studies evaluated the acute effect of this training method on hemodynamic variables (Abe et al, 2006, 2010a; Ozaki et al, 2010; Renzi et al, 2010; Loenneke et al, 2011; Kumagai et al, 2012; Karabulut and Garcia, 2015; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016; Cirilo-Sousa et al, 2017; Barilli et al, 2018; Conceição et al, 2018; Silva et al, 2018, 2019; Thomas et al, 2018). Studies that investigated the acute effect of AE + BFR assessed cardiac output (Ozaki et al, 2010; Kumagai et al, 2012; Sugawara et al, 2015; Thomas et al, 2018), heart rate variables (Abe et al, 2006, 2010a; Ozaki et al, 2010; Renzi et al, 2010; Loenneke et al, 2011; Kumagai et al, 2012; Karabulut and Garcia, 2015; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016; Cirilo-Sousa et al, 2017; Barilli et al, 2018; Silva et al, 2018, 2019; Thomas et al, 2018), stroke volume (Ozaki et al, 2010; Kumagai et al, 2012; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016), blood pressure (Ozaki et al, 2010; Renzi et al, 2010; Kumagai et al, 2012; Karabulut and Garcia, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016; Cirilo-Sousa et al, 2017; Barilli et al, 2018; Silva et al, 2018; Thomas et al, 2018), total peripheral resistance (Kumagai et al, 2012; Sugawara et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2016), and double product (Renzi et al, 2010; Ferreira et al, 2016) (Table 3).…”
Section: Chronic Effects Of Ae + Bfrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when the exercise was performed at intensities of 40 and 60% of VO2 max , the MAP values in the exercise combined with BFR was higher than the MAP values in the exercise without BFR. Barilli et al (2018) showed that 30 min after aerobic exercise with and without blood flow restriction, SBP and DBP return to resting levels. In the studies by Cirilo-Sousa et al (2017) and Silva et al (2018) the hypotensive effect occurred after 50 min of aerobic exercise with BFR.…”
Section: Acute Effects Of Ae + Bfrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding ET-BFR and the cardiovascular risks, Ferreira et al 62 showed lower heart rate variability and haemodynamic responses after a low intensity endurance exercise with BFR (40% of VO 2 max) than after a high intensity endurance exercise without BFR (70% VO 2 max), in elderly. Accordingly, Barili et al 63 showed that the haemodynamic response of hypertensive older individuals, as assessed by heart rate and systolic and diastolic blood pressures, was similar between low intensity ET-BFR and moderate intensity ET, supporting the safety of the former.…”
Section: Is Exercise With Blood Flow Restriction Safe?mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As mentioned above, the most vulnerable population in the elderly is female hypertensive patients. Therefore, exercise intervention studies targeting female hypertension patients are still being actively conducted [4][5][6]. Nevertheless, there has been no study in which elderly women with hypertension were classified according to frailty criteria and exercise intervention was conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%