Cargando…

Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women

BACKGROUND: Arterial hypertension is a serious health problem affecting mainly the elderly population. Recent studies have considered both aerobic and resistance exercises as a non-pharmacological aid for arterial hypertension treatment. However, the cardiovascular responses of the elderly to isomet...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Olher, Rafael dos Reis Vieira, Bocalini, Danilo Sales, Bacurau, Reury Frank, Rodriguez, Daniel, Figueira, Aylton, Pontes, Francisco Luciano, Navarro, Francisco, Simões, Herbert Gustavo, Araujo, Ronaldo Carvalho, Moraes, Milton Rocha
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3678710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23766641
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S40560
_version_ 1782272890352173056
author Olher, Rafael dos Reis Vieira
Bocalini, Danilo Sales
Bacurau, Reury Frank
Rodriguez, Daniel
Figueira, Aylton
Pontes, Francisco Luciano
Navarro, Francisco
Simões, Herbert Gustavo
Araujo, Ronaldo Carvalho
Moraes, Milton Rocha
author_facet Olher, Rafael dos Reis Vieira
Bocalini, Danilo Sales
Bacurau, Reury Frank
Rodriguez, Daniel
Figueira, Aylton
Pontes, Francisco Luciano
Navarro, Francisco
Simões, Herbert Gustavo
Araujo, Ronaldo Carvalho
Moraes, Milton Rocha
author_sort Olher, Rafael dos Reis Vieira
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Arterial hypertension is a serious health problem affecting mainly the elderly population. Recent studies have considered both aerobic and resistance exercises as a non-pharmacological aid for arterial hypertension treatment. However, the cardiovascular responses of the elderly to isometric resistance exercise (eg, isometric handgrip [IHG]) have not yet been documented. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to different intensities of isometric exercise, as well as the occurrence of post-isometric exercise hypotension in hypertensive elderly people under antihypertensive medication treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twelve women volunteered to participate in the study after a maximal voluntary contraction test (MVC) and standardization of the intervention workload consisting of two sessions of IHG exercise performed in four sets of five contractions of a 10-second duration. Sessions were performed both at 30% of the MVC and 50% of the MVC, using a unilateral IHG protocol. Both intensities were compared with a control session without exercise. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at rest (R), during peak exercise (PE), and after 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes of post-exercise recovery were evaluated. RESULTS: No significant changes were observed after isometric exercise corresponding to 30% MVC for either SBP (R: 121 ± 10; PE: 127 ± 14; 5 min: 125 ± 13; 10 min: 123 ± 12; 15 min: 122 ± 11; 30 min: 124 ± 11; 45 min: 124 ± 10; 60 min: 121 ± 10 mmHg) or DBP (R: 74 ± 9; PE: 76 ± 6; 5 min: 74 ± 5; 10 min: 72 ± 8; 15 min: 72 ± 5; 30 min: 72 ± 8; 45 min: 73 ± 6; 60 min: 75 ± 7 mmHg). Similarly, the 50% MVC did not promote post-isometric exercise hypotension for either SBP (R: 120 ± 7; PE: 125 ± 11; 5 min: 120 ± 9; 10 min: 122 ± 9; 15 min: 121 ± 11; 30 min: 121 ± 9; 45 min: 121 ± 9; 60 min: 120 ± 7 mmHg) or DBP (R: 72 ± 8; PE: 78 ± 7; 5 min: 72 ± 7; 10 min: 72 ± 8; 15 min: 71 ± 7; 30 min: 72 ± 8; 45 min: 75 ± 10; 60 min: 75 ± 7 mmHg). CONCLUSION: Our data reveal that cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension did not occur in elderly women with controlled hypertension when they undertook an IHG session. Thus this type of resistance exercise, with mild to moderate intensity, with short time of contraction appears to be safe for this population.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3678710
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Dove Medical Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-36787102013-06-13 Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women Olher, Rafael dos Reis Vieira Bocalini, Danilo Sales Bacurau, Reury Frank Rodriguez, Daniel Figueira, Aylton Pontes, Francisco Luciano Navarro, Francisco Simões, Herbert Gustavo Araujo, Ronaldo Carvalho Moraes, Milton Rocha Clin Interv Aging Original Research BACKGROUND: Arterial hypertension is a serious health problem affecting mainly the elderly population. Recent studies have considered both aerobic and resistance exercises as a non-pharmacological aid for arterial hypertension treatment. However, the cardiovascular responses of the elderly to isometric resistance exercise (eg, isometric handgrip [IHG]) have not yet been documented. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to different intensities of isometric exercise, as well as the occurrence of post-isometric exercise hypotension in hypertensive elderly people under antihypertensive medication treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twelve women volunteered to participate in the study after a maximal voluntary contraction test (MVC) and standardization of the intervention workload consisting of two sessions of IHG exercise performed in four sets of five contractions of a 10-second duration. Sessions were performed both at 30% of the MVC and 50% of the MVC, using a unilateral IHG protocol. Both intensities were compared with a control session without exercise. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) at rest (R), during peak exercise (PE), and after 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes of post-exercise recovery were evaluated. RESULTS: No significant changes were observed after isometric exercise corresponding to 30% MVC for either SBP (R: 121 ± 10; PE: 127 ± 14; 5 min: 125 ± 13; 10 min: 123 ± 12; 15 min: 122 ± 11; 30 min: 124 ± 11; 45 min: 124 ± 10; 60 min: 121 ± 10 mmHg) or DBP (R: 74 ± 9; PE: 76 ± 6; 5 min: 74 ± 5; 10 min: 72 ± 8; 15 min: 72 ± 5; 30 min: 72 ± 8; 45 min: 73 ± 6; 60 min: 75 ± 7 mmHg). Similarly, the 50% MVC did not promote post-isometric exercise hypotension for either SBP (R: 120 ± 7; PE: 125 ± 11; 5 min: 120 ± 9; 10 min: 122 ± 9; 15 min: 121 ± 11; 30 min: 121 ± 9; 45 min: 121 ± 9; 60 min: 120 ± 7 mmHg) or DBP (R: 72 ± 8; PE: 78 ± 7; 5 min: 72 ± 7; 10 min: 72 ± 8; 15 min: 71 ± 7; 30 min: 72 ± 8; 45 min: 75 ± 10; 60 min: 75 ± 7 mmHg). CONCLUSION: Our data reveal that cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension did not occur in elderly women with controlled hypertension when they undertook an IHG session. Thus this type of resistance exercise, with mild to moderate intensity, with short time of contraction appears to be safe for this population. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3678710/ /pubmed/23766641 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S40560 Text en © 2013 Olher et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Olher, Rafael dos Reis Vieira
Bocalini, Danilo Sales
Bacurau, Reury Frank
Rodriguez, Daniel
Figueira, Aylton
Pontes, Francisco Luciano
Navarro, Francisco
Simões, Herbert Gustavo
Araujo, Ronaldo Carvalho
Moraes, Milton Rocha
Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women
title Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women
title_full Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women
title_fullStr Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women
title_full_unstemmed Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women
title_short Isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women
title_sort isometric handgrip does not elicit cardiovascular overload or post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive older women
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3678710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23766641
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S40560
work_keys_str_mv AT olherrafaeldosreisvieira isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT bocalinidanilosales isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT bacuraureuryfrank isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT rodriguezdaniel isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT figueiraaylton isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT pontesfranciscoluciano isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT navarrofrancisco isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT simoesherbertgustavo isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT araujoronaldocarvalho isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen
AT moraesmiltonrocha isometrichandgripdoesnotelicitcardiovascularoverloadorpostexercisehypotensioninhypertensiveolderwomen