Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62012
Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Moderate Aerobic Training Decreases Blood Pressure but No Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Hypertensive Overweight/Obese Elderly Patients
Authors: Ramos, Raphael Miranda
Júnior, Hélio José Coelho
Prado, Raul Cosme Ramos do
Silva, Rodrigo Silveira da
Asano, Ricardo Yukio
Prestes, Jonato
Medeiros, Alexandre Igor Araripe
Rodrigues, Bruno
Assumpção, and Claudio de Oliveira
Keywords: Hypertension;Obesity;Aging;Exercise;Blood pressure
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine
Citation: RAMOS, Raphael Miranda et al. Moderate Aerobic Training Decreases Blood Pressure but No Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Hypertensive Overweight/Obese Elderly Patients. Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, [s. l.], v. 4, n 10, p. 1-8, 2018.
Abstract: Hypertension and obesity are prevalent diseases in elderly people, and their combination can cause deleterious effects on physiological system. Moderate intensity aerobic training (MIAT) seems to be a beneficial approach to control and treat these diseases separately. However, few studies have investigated the impact of MIAT on cardiovascular risk factors associated with these conditions (i.e., elevated blood pressure values, blood markers, and body composition). Therefore, the present study was designed to investigate the effects of MIAT on blood pressure, blood markers, and body composition in hypertensive overweight/obese elderly patients. Twenty-four hypertensive overweight/obese elderly patients were randomized into control group (CG) and training group (TG), submitted to 12 weeks of MIAT of 50 min, 3 days per week, at 60% of maximal HR (heart rate). There was a decrease in diastolic blood pressure (–10.1 ± 3.3; p = .01; effect size = 1.29) and mean arterial pressure (MAP; –8.2 ± 3.7; p = .04; effect size = 0.94) following 12 weeks of training in the TG as compared with baseline. There was an increase in triacylglycerol levels in the TG (+0.1 ± 0.0; p = .02). There were no significant changes in body composition for both groups. The present study revealed that 12 weeks of MIAT can decrease blood pressure in hypertensive obese elderly patients, with no significant modifications in blood markers and body composition.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/62012
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