2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2010.03742.x
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Atenolol blunts blood pressure increase during dynamic resistance exercise in hypertensives

Abstract: WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT• Dynamic resistance exercise promotes a sizeable increase in blood pressure during its execution in non medicated hypertensives. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS• Atenolol not only decreases blood pressure level but also mitigates the increase of blood pressure during dynamic resistance exercise in hypertensive patients. An increase in blood pressure during resistance exercise might be at least in part attributed to an increase in cardiac output. AIMSThis study was conducted to det… Show more

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“…All testing sessions were scheduled between the hours of 8:00 to 10:00 AM (morning class group) and 1:00 and 3:00 PM (afternoon class group). Before each training session, the correct use of hypertensive medications and the risks associated with non-use were reinforced 23 .…”
Section: Trial Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All testing sessions were scheduled between the hours of 8:00 to 10:00 AM (morning class group) and 1:00 and 3:00 PM (afternoon class group). Before each training session, the correct use of hypertensive medications and the risks associated with non-use were reinforced 23 .…”
Section: Trial Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tais resultados, obtidos por meio de pletismografia, sugerem que os exercícios que envolvem maior massa muscular promovem maiores incrementos na PA. Adicionalmente, a elevação da PA durante o exercício extensão de joelhos realizado com 40%, 80% e 100% de 1-RM até a fadiga parece ser semelhante (25-28%), em hipertensos monitorizados pelo método intra-arterial (GOMIDES et al, 2010).…”
Section: Segurança Cardiovascular Do Teste De 1-rmunclassified
“…Esse procedimento faz medidas contínuas durante cada batimento cardíaco e, portanto, registra variações imediatas da onda de PA. Entretanto, é uma técnica invasiva, que envolve riscos relacionados à ocorrência de embolismo, trombose, necrose da pele, hematoma e infecção (BEVAN, HONOUR e STOTT, 1969). Apesar dessas dificuldades, algumas pesquisas compararam o comportamento da PA em diferentes protocolos de TF pelo método direto (MEYER et al, 1999;GOMIDES, COSTA, SOUZA, QUEIROZ, FERNANDES, ORTEGA, JUNIOR, TINUCCI e FORJAZ, 2010a;GOMIDES et al, 2010b;NERY et al, 2010).…”
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“…Cada classe de medicamento apresenta efeitos anti-hipertensivos por ação em diferentes mecanismos fisiopatológicos (SBC, 2010) podendo interferir de maneira distinta na resposta cardiovascular durante os esforços e pausas de um protocolo de TF. Apesar de alguns estudos reconhecerem essa limitação (MEYER et al, 1999;WERBER-ZION et al, 2004;LAMOTTE et al, 2005;LAMOTTE et al, 2010), a interação entre medicamentos anti-hipertensivos e a execução de protocolos de TF com exercícios dinâmicos é recente e pouco conhecido (GOMIDES et al, 2010a;SOUZA, 2012). (LEWINGTON et al, 2002).…”
Section: Comparação Dos Protocolos 3x15:88s Vs 9x5:22s No Exercício Fucunclassified
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