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Comprehensive Time-Course Effects of Combined Training on Hypertensive Older Adults: A Randomized Control Trial

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  • Amanda V. Sardeli

    (Laboratory of Physiology of Exercise, Scholl of Physical Education, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-851, SP, Brazil
    Gerontology Program, Scholl of Medical Sciences, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-888, SP, Brazil
    Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2WB, UK)

  • Arthur F. Gáspari

    (Laboratory of Physiology of Exercise, Scholl of Physical Education, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-851, SP, Brazil
    Sidia Institute of Science and Technology, Manaus 69055-035, AM, Brazil)

  • Wellington M. dos Santos

    (Laboratory of Physiology of Exercise, Scholl of Physical Education, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-851, SP, Brazil)

  • Amanda A. de Araujo

    (Physiology Department, Federal University of Sao Paulo UNIFESP, São Paulo 04023-901, SP, Brazil
    Laboratory of Translational Physiology, Nove de Julho University, São Paulo 01525-000, SP, Brazil)

  • Kátia de Angelis

    (Physiology Department, Federal University of Sao Paulo UNIFESP, São Paulo 04023-901, SP, Brazil
    Laboratory of Translational Physiology, Nove de Julho University, São Paulo 01525-000, SP, Brazil)

  • Lilian O. Mariano

    (Laboratory of Physiology of Exercise, Scholl of Physical Education, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-851, SP, Brazil
    Gerontology Program, Scholl of Medical Sciences, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-888, SP, Brazil)

  • Cláudia R. Cavaglieri

    (Laboratory of Physiology of Exercise, Scholl of Physical Education, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-851, SP, Brazil
    Gerontology Program, Scholl of Medical Sciences, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-888, SP, Brazil)

  • Bo Fernhall

    (Integrative Physiology Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60608, USA)

  • Mara Patrícia T. Chacon-Mikahil

    (Laboratory of Physiology of Exercise, Scholl of Physical Education, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-851, SP, Brazil
    Gerontology Program, Scholl of Medical Sciences, State University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-888, SP, Brazil)

Abstract

The aim was to identify whether 16 weeks of combined training (Training) reduces blood pressure of hypertensive older adults and what the key fitness, hemodynamic, autonomic, inflammatory, oxidative, glucose and/or lipid mediators of this intervention would be. Fifty-two individuals were randomized to either 16 weeks of Training or control group who remained physically inactive (Control). Training included walking/running at 63% of V ˙ O 2 max, three times per week, and strength training, consisting of one set of fifteen repetitions (seven exercises) at moderate intensity, twice per week. Both groups underwent a comprehensive health assessment at baseline (W0) and every four weeks, for 16 weeks total. p -value ≤ 0.05 was set as significant. Training did not reduce blood pressure. It increased V ˙ O 2 max after eight weeks and again after 16 weeks (~18%), differently from the Control group. At 16 weeks, Training increased strength (~8%), slightly reduced body mass (~1%), and reduced the number of individuals with metabolic syndrome (~7%). No other changes were observed (heart rate, carotid compliance, body composition, glycemic and lipid profile, inflammatory markers and oxidative profile, vasoactive substances, heart rate variability indices). Although Training increased cardiorespiratory fitness and strength, Training was able to reduce neither blood pressure nor a wide range of mediators in hypertensive older adults, suggesting other exercise interventions might be necessary to improve overall health in this population. The novelty of this study was the time-course characterization of Training effects, surprisingly demonstrating stability among a comprehensive number of health outcomes in hypertensive older adults, including blood pressure.

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  • Amanda V. Sardeli & Arthur F. Gáspari & Wellington M. dos Santos & Amanda A. de Araujo & Kátia de Angelis & Lilian O. Mariano & Cláudia R. Cavaglieri & Bo Fernhall & Mara Patrícia T. Chacon-Mikahil, 2022. "Comprehensive Time-Course Effects of Combined Training on Hypertensive Older Adults: A Randomized Control Trial," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(17), pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:17:p:11042-:d:906235
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