2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.993258
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Effects of exercise modalities on decreased blood pressure in patients with hypertension

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the acute effects of aerobic and resistance exercises on blood pressure and endothelial blood markers. We also correlated post-exercise blood pressure response with baseline cardiovascular parameters in middle-aged patients with hypertension. This cross-sectional study randomized 54 volunteers into the aerobic exercise group (AG, n = 27; 45.6 ± 7.7 years) or dynamic resistance exercise group (RG, n = 27; 45.8 ± 8.4 years). Blood marker evaluation, cardiopulmonary exercise tests, re… Show more

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“…The low baseline values of blood pressure observed in our sample (≅ 129/77 mmHg) may account for the lack of observed effects, as previous studies on acute reductions in blood pressure following isometric exercise included samples with baseline blood pressure values of 134/84 mmHg [8] and 135/77 mmHg [9]. In fact, acute changes in blood pressure have been suggested to be associated with baseline blood pressure levels following aerobic exercise and dynamic resistance exercises in hypertensives [21].…”
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confidence: 62%
“…The low baseline values of blood pressure observed in our sample (≅ 129/77 mmHg) may account for the lack of observed effects, as previous studies on acute reductions in blood pressure following isometric exercise included samples with baseline blood pressure values of 134/84 mmHg [8] and 135/77 mmHg [9]. In fact, acute changes in blood pressure have been suggested to be associated with baseline blood pressure levels following aerobic exercise and dynamic resistance exercises in hypertensives [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%