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Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men
To investigate the effects of full versus split body resistance exercise on postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation in trained men. Sixteen resistance recreationally trained males (age, 24.9±5.3 years) performed three randomized trials: upper body (UB), lower body (LB), and full body (FB)...
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Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6028202/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30018925 http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836136.068 |
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author | de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado Ricci-Vitor, Ana Laura Quizzini, Giovanni Henrique de Oliveira, João Vitor N. S. Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos M. Lira, Fabio Santos Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo |
author_facet | de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado Ricci-Vitor, Ana Laura Quizzini, Giovanni Henrique de Oliveira, João Vitor N. S. Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos M. Lira, Fabio Santos Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo |
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description | To investigate the effects of full versus split body resistance exercise on postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation in trained men. Sixteen resistance recreationally trained males (age, 24.9±5.3 years) performed three randomized trials: upper body (UB), lower body (LB), and full body (FB) conditions. Blood pressure and heart rate variability were collected at rest, immediately postexercise, post-10, and post-30 min during recovery. For systolic blood pressure, delta (30 min minus rest) was lower for the FB condition compared to the UB (−10.1±7.4 mmHg [FB] vs. −3.3±12.6 mmHg [LB] vs. −1.9±8.1 mmHg [UB], P=0.004). For diastolic blood pressure (−8.2±10.9 mmHg [FB] vs. −1.5±9.8 mmHg [LB] vs. −8.7±11.4 mmHg [UB], P=0.038) and mean blood pressure delta during recovery (−11.7±14 mmHg [FB] vs. −2.2±10.6 mmHg [LB] vs. −5.2±6.8 mmHg [UB], P=0.045), there were statistically significant lower values in the FB condition in relation to the LB condition. Regarding heart rate variability, there were no significant differences between conditions, however, the square root of the mean squared difference between adjacent RR intervals presented an increase until post-30 during recovery (P<0.001), and there was a higher values of low frequency and lower values of high frequency across time (P<0.001). Postexercise hypotension was influenced by the amount of muscle mass involved in a bout of resistance exercise, with the FB condition inducing lower systolic blood pressure in relation to the UB after exercise, as well as a great decrease in postexercise diastolic and mean blood pressure compared with the LB. The autonomic modulation response was similar between conditions during recovery. |
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spelling | pubmed-60282022018-07-17 Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado Ricci-Vitor, Ana Laura Quizzini, Giovanni Henrique de Oliveira, João Vitor N. S. Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos M. Lira, Fabio Santos Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo J Exerc Rehabil Original Article To investigate the effects of full versus split body resistance exercise on postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation in trained men. Sixteen resistance recreationally trained males (age, 24.9±5.3 years) performed three randomized trials: upper body (UB), lower body (LB), and full body (FB) conditions. Blood pressure and heart rate variability were collected at rest, immediately postexercise, post-10, and post-30 min during recovery. For systolic blood pressure, delta (30 min minus rest) was lower for the FB condition compared to the UB (−10.1±7.4 mmHg [FB] vs. −3.3±12.6 mmHg [LB] vs. −1.9±8.1 mmHg [UB], P=0.004). For diastolic blood pressure (−8.2±10.9 mmHg [FB] vs. −1.5±9.8 mmHg [LB] vs. −8.7±11.4 mmHg [UB], P=0.038) and mean blood pressure delta during recovery (−11.7±14 mmHg [FB] vs. −2.2±10.6 mmHg [LB] vs. −5.2±6.8 mmHg [UB], P=0.045), there were statistically significant lower values in the FB condition in relation to the LB condition. Regarding heart rate variability, there were no significant differences between conditions, however, the square root of the mean squared difference between adjacent RR intervals presented an increase until post-30 during recovery (P<0.001), and there was a higher values of low frequency and lower values of high frequency across time (P<0.001). Postexercise hypotension was influenced by the amount of muscle mass involved in a bout of resistance exercise, with the FB condition inducing lower systolic blood pressure in relation to the UB after exercise, as well as a great decrease in postexercise diastolic and mean blood pressure compared with the LB. The autonomic modulation response was similar between conditions during recovery. Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation 2018-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6028202/ /pubmed/30018925 http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836136.068 Text en Copyright © 2018 Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article de Freitas, Marcelo Conrado Ricci-Vitor, Ana Laura Quizzini, Giovanni Henrique de Oliveira, João Vitor N. S. Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos M. Lira, Fabio Santos Rossi, Fabrício Eduardo Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men |
title | Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men |
title_full | Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men |
title_fullStr | Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men |
title_full_unstemmed | Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men |
title_short | Postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men |
title_sort | postexercise hypotension and autonomic modulation response after full versus split body resistance exercise in trained men |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6028202/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30018925 http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1836136.068 |
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