2016
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2015-095786
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Physical activity and exercise lower blood pressure in individuals with hypertension: narrative review of 27 RCTs

Abstract: Regular physical activity (PA) reduces the blood pressure (BP) of individuals with hypertension. The present review analysed the scientific evidence for the BP lowering effect of aerobic PA in 27 randomised controlled studies on individuals with hypertension, and shows that regular medium-to-high-intensity aerobic activity reduces the BP by a mean of 11/5 mm Hg (level of evidence, 3+). In addition, three randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on isometric (static) activity showed a BP reduction of similar magnitu… Show more

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“…Older players also have lower height and lower vital capacity of the lungs, as compared with younger age group. The obtained data are consistent with the available recent fi ndings (Reichert et al, 2009;Hanson and Jones, 2015;Börjesson, 2016;Osei-Bimpong et al, 2007;Assas et al, 2015). More favorable MSH indicators are related to the scope, intensity and continuity of physical activity, which is usually more pronounced in the young adult categories of athletes.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Older players also have lower height and lower vital capacity of the lungs, as compared with younger age group. The obtained data are consistent with the available recent fi ndings (Reichert et al, 2009;Hanson and Jones, 2015;Börjesson, 2016;Osei-Bimpong et al, 2007;Assas et al, 2015). More favorable MSH indicators are related to the scope, intensity and continuity of physical activity, which is usually more pronounced in the young adult categories of athletes.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Stariji su nogometaši niži i imaju manji vitalni kapacitet pluća, u usporedbi s mlađim dobnim skupinama. Dobiveni podaci su u skladu sa dostupnim literaturnim podacima (Reichert i sur., 2009;Hanson i Jones, 2015;Börjesson, 2016;Osei-Bimpong i sur., 2007;Assasi i sur., 2015). Povoljniji MFZ pokazatelji su povezani s obimom, intenzitetom i kontinuitetom fi zičke aktivnosti, koja je uglavnom izraženija u mlađim odraslim kategorijama sportaša.…”
Section: Rezultati I Raspravaunclassified
“…The observed effect of 9.48/4.51 is similar to the magnitude reported in recent systematic reviews examining the effect of aerobic PA on BP in HTN patients (29,30). In Lee's study based on the SE theory, led to a significant reduction in the systolic BP and no diastolic BP (14).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Regular physical activity reduces blood pressure and has been recommended by American and the European hypertension guidelines (Lemogoum et al, 2003; Corrao et al, 2011). Recent meta-analyses have reported significant reductions in systolic and diastolic blood pressure among subjects who followed programs of regular walking (Murtagh et al, 2015; Börjesson et al, 2016). However, previous studies on the effects of aerobic exercise on blood pressure have in most cases included a mix of normotensive and hypertensive subjects (Murtagh et al, 2015; Börjesson et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent meta-analyses have reported significant reductions in systolic and diastolic blood pressure among subjects who followed programs of regular walking (Murtagh et al, 2015; Börjesson et al, 2016). However, previous studies on the effects of aerobic exercise on blood pressure have in most cases included a mix of normotensive and hypertensive subjects (Murtagh et al, 2015; Börjesson et al, 2016). This has confounded the ability to analyze in detail the effect of physical activity on hypertension, given that blood pressure reductions appear to be more pronounced in subjects with more severe hypertension (Murtagh et al, 2015; Börjesson et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%