Effectiveness of Aerobic, Resistance, and Combined Training for Hypertensive Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Addis Alemayehu, Getu Teferi
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Abstract

Background: Physical exercise is a well-established method for managing blood pressure (BP). The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of aerobic, resistance, and a combination of both aerobic plus resistance training on BP, body composition (BC), and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) among hypertensive patients.

Methods: The total population was sixty hypertensive patients; of these, forty-eight male adults (45.28 ± 7.44, years); with a sedentary lifestyle were randomized to one of the three exercise interventions or a control group. Subjects in all three exercise groups had an equal total exercise time (60 minutes), which included 10-15 minutes of warming up and dynamic stretching, 10-15 minutes of cooling down and static stretching and 30- 40 minutes for the main workout. Data were presented as mean (standard deviation, SD) or mean change with 95% confidence intervals (CI).

Results: All three-intervention trainings showed improvement in BP, CRF, and BC. However, the most effective intervention training was combined training. Combined training resulted in significant reductions in body composition, resting heart rate (RHR) and, BP: body weight -7.92 kg, BML -5.96 kg/m2, SBP -17.75mmHg, DBP -12.5 mmHg, RHR -8.17 bpm, and percent body fat (%BF) -6.49%. The aerobic training group only increased VO2max 12.44 ml/kg/m.

Conclusion: Compared to aerobic or resistance training alone, a 12-week of combination exercise may offer more comprehensive advantages for those at a higher risk for hypertension.

有氧、阻力和联合训练对高血压患者的效果:随机对照试验
背景:体育锻炼是一种行之有效的控制血压(BP)的方法。本研究的目的是比较有氧训练、阻力训练和有氧加阻力训练对高血压患者的血压、身体成分(BC)和心肺功能(CRF)的影响:研究对象为六十名高血压患者,其中四十八名男性成年人(45.28 ± 7.44 岁)久坐不动,他们被随机分为三个运动干预组或对照组。三组受试者的总锻炼时间(60 分钟)相同,其中包括 10-15 分钟的热身和动态拉伸,10-15 分钟的冷却和静态拉伸,以及 30-40 分钟的主要锻炼。数据以平均值(标准差,SD)或平均变化率(95% 置信区间,CI)表示:结果:所有三种干预训练都改善了血压、心率和脉搏。然而,最有效的干预训练是综合训练。综合训练显著降低了身体成分、静息心率(RHR)和血压:体重-7.92 千克,BML-5.96 千克/平方米,SBP-17.75 毫米汞柱,DBP-12.5 毫米汞柱,RHR-8.17 bpm,体脂百分比(%BF)-6.49%。有氧训练组仅提高了 12.44 ml/kg/m.:结论:与单独的有氧训练或阻力训练相比,为期 12 周的综合运动可为高血压高危人群提供更全面的优势。
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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
137
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences is a general health science journal addressing clinical medicine, public health and biomedical sciences. Rarely, it covers veterinary medicine
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