Authors
Milton Rocha de Moraes, Reury Frank Pereira Bacurau, Herbert Gustavo Simões, Carmen Sílvia Grubert Campbell, Marcos Antonio Pudo, Frederick Wasinski, João Bosco Pesquero, Martin Würtele, Ronaldo Carvalho Araujo
Publication date
2012/9
Journal
Journal of human hypertension
Volume
26
Issue
9
Pages
533-539
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Post-exercise hypotension (PEH), the reduction of blood pressure (BP) after a single bout of exercise, is of great clinical relevance. As the magnitude of this phenomenon seems to be dependent on pre-exercise BP values and chronic exercise training in hypertensive individuals leads to BP reduction; PEH could be attenuated in this context. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate whether PEH remains constant after resistance exercise training. Fifteen hypertensive individuals (46±8 years; 88±16 kg; 30±6% body fat; 150±13/93±5 mm Hg systolic/diastolic BP, SBP/DBP) were withdrawn from medication and performed 12 weeks of moderate-intensity resistance training. Parameters of cardiovascular function were evaluated before and after the training period. Before the training program, hypertensive volunteers showed significant PEH. After an acute moderate-intensity resistance exercise session …
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