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Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities

Background: Various physical exercise modalities can acutely reduce blood pressure (BP). However, not all individuals respond similarly after an exercise session. Purpose: To measure inter-individual variations in 24-h BP after a single bout of various exercise modalities in older adults with hypert...

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Autores principales: Carpes, Leandro O., Domingues, Lucas B., Bertoletti, Otávio, Fuchs, Sandra C., Ferrari, Rodrigo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1050609
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author Carpes, Leandro O.
Domingues, Lucas B.
Bertoletti, Otávio
Fuchs, Sandra C.
Ferrari, Rodrigo
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description Background: Various physical exercise modalities can acutely reduce blood pressure (BP). However, not all individuals respond similarly after an exercise session. Purpose: To measure inter-individual variations in 24-h BP after a single bout of various exercise modalities in older adults with hypertension. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from participants with hypertension (≥60 years) previously included in three randomized controlled trials on this topic. BP was assessed using ambulatory BP monitoring. We compared the mean changes in total 24-h, daytime, and nighttime BP after aerobic (AE, n = 19), combined (COMB, n = 19), resistance (RES, n = 23), and isometric handgrip (ISO, n = 18) exercise sessions to a non-exercising control session (C). The minimum detectable changes to classify the participant as a “Responder” for the corresponding exercise protocol were 4 and 2 mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP, respectively. Results: The prevalence of Responders for systolic BP was as follows: AE 24-h: 37%, daytime: 47% and nighttime: 37%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 21% and nighttime: 32%; RES 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 35%; and ISO 24-h: 22%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 39%. For diastolic BP, the prevalence of Responders was as follows: AE 24-h: 53%, daytime: 53% and nighttime: 31%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 31%; RES 24-h: 35%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 52%; and ISO 24-h: 44%, daytime: 33% and nighttime: 33%. Conclusion: There was a high inter-individual variation of BP after a single bout of various exercises in older adults. Responders had higher BP values on the control day without exercise. Various exercise modalities might acutely reduce 24-h BP in older adults with hypertension.
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spelling pubmed-97272892022-12-08 Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities Carpes, Leandro O. Domingues, Lucas B. Bertoletti, Otávio Fuchs, Sandra C. Ferrari, Rodrigo Front Physiol Physiology Background: Various physical exercise modalities can acutely reduce blood pressure (BP). However, not all individuals respond similarly after an exercise session. Purpose: To measure inter-individual variations in 24-h BP after a single bout of various exercise modalities in older adults with hypertension. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from participants with hypertension (≥60 years) previously included in three randomized controlled trials on this topic. BP was assessed using ambulatory BP monitoring. We compared the mean changes in total 24-h, daytime, and nighttime BP after aerobic (AE, n = 19), combined (COMB, n = 19), resistance (RES, n = 23), and isometric handgrip (ISO, n = 18) exercise sessions to a non-exercising control session (C). The minimum detectable changes to classify the participant as a “Responder” for the corresponding exercise protocol were 4 and 2 mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP, respectively. Results: The prevalence of Responders for systolic BP was as follows: AE 24-h: 37%, daytime: 47% and nighttime: 37%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 21% and nighttime: 32%; RES 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 35%; and ISO 24-h: 22%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 39%. For diastolic BP, the prevalence of Responders was as follows: AE 24-h: 53%, daytime: 53% and nighttime: 31%; COMB 24-h: 26%, daytime: 26% and nighttime: 31%; RES 24-h: 35%, daytime: 22% and nighttime: 52%; and ISO 24-h: 44%, daytime: 33% and nighttime: 33%. Conclusion: There was a high inter-individual variation of BP after a single bout of various exercises in older adults. Responders had higher BP values on the control day without exercise. Various exercise modalities might acutely reduce 24-h BP in older adults with hypertension. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9727289/ /pubmed/36505064 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1050609 Text en Copyright © 2022 Carpes, Domingues, Bertoletti, Fuchs and Ferrari. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Carpes, Leandro O.
Domingues, Lucas B.
Bertoletti, Otávio
Fuchs, Sandra C.
Ferrari, Rodrigo
Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
title Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
title_full Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
title_fullStr Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
title_full_unstemmed Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
title_short Inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: An exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
title_sort inter-individual responses of post-exercise hypotension in older adults with hypertension: an exploratory analysis of different exercise modalities
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505064
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.1050609
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