尼日利亚东北部博尔诺州迈杜古里大学正常血压学生运动后60分钟心血管反应评估

Q4 Medicine
Habiba A Chiroma, Nicholas A Ojo, Umar K Sandabe, Abdulwasiu Abubakar, Ahmed A Habeeb, Hamza A Salami
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该研究旨在为血压正常的受试者提供一种急性运动后血压下降的模式。采用简单的随机抽样方法,选取138名明显血压正常的受试者(男83名,女55名;年龄18 ~ 30岁),男女平均年龄分别为22.28±0.52岁和19.84±0.28岁。所有参与者都是尼日利亚博尔诺州迈杜古里大学的土著居民和本科生。男性和女性的平均BMI分别为23.29±3.80 kg/m和19.07±2.42 kg/m。平均静息收缩压(男性和女性分别为118.65±1.52和105.6±2.14),舒张压(男性和女性分别为74.44±1.48 mmHg和70.04±1.42 mmHg),心率(男性和女性分别为83.92±2.63 bpm和87.00±2.76 bpm)。运动10分钟时的平均收缩压(男性和女性分别为145.28±2.67 mmHg和123.64±1.97 mmHg)、舒张压(男性和女性分别为82.68±1.70 mmHg和75.84±1.36 mmHg)和心率(男性和女性分别为112.96±3.08 bpm和127.44±4.01 bpm)。研究发现,男性的BMI明显高于女性(p < 0.05)。虽然BMI在男性运动恢复后60分钟与收缩压呈正相关,但HR在女性运动恢复后60分钟与BMI呈负相关。同时,在其他参数中没有发现这种关联。运动10分钟时的平均收缩压、舒张压和心率均显著高于静息状态(p < 0.05)。运动后平均收缩压、舒张压和心率的下降与运动恢复后60分钟的时间有关。运动10分钟后,收缩压(男性和女性分别为22.56%和17.18%)、舒张压(男性和女性分别为11.04%和8.66%)和心率(男性和女性分别为34.41%和45.37%)变化呈阳性。在60分钟结束时,观察到收缩压、舒张压和心率下降呈曲线模式。在第3分钟,男性和女性的收缩压已经处于基线水平;男性舒张压略高于基线,阳性变化2%,而女性收缩压略低于基线。男性和女性受试者在第3分钟后收缩压均低于基线,并持续为负直至60分钟结束,女性曲线与基线的距离远于男性。男性和女性的DBP分别在第14分钟和第15分钟处于基线水平;曲线下降到基线以下并保持持续,但非常接近基线。男性和女性的HR曲线模式均显示阳性百分比,但男性和女性均高于基线。研究结果表明,男性和女性的收缩压均在第3分钟越过基线,呈典型的曲线模式,女性的幅度高于男性;DBP在第14分钟和第16分钟交叉,保持在基线附近。与此同时,人力资源仍然高于基线。因此,建议将收缩压作为运动期间血压降低的标准模式。
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Sixty Minutes Post-Exercise Evaluation of Cardiovascular Responses in Normotensive Students of the University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Northeast Nigeria.

The study was aimed at providing a pattern of blood pressure decrease after an acute bout of exercise in normotensive subjects. A simple random sampling technique was used to select 138 apparently normotensive subjects (83 males and 55 females; age range 18-30 years), and the mean age was 22.28±0.52 and 19.84±0.28 in males and females, respectively. All participants were indigenes and undergraduate students of the University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. The mean BMI was 23.29±3.80 kg/m and 19.07±2.42 kg/m in males and females, respectively. The mean resting SBP (118.65±1.52 and 105.6±2.14 in males and females, respectively), DBP (74.44±1.48 mmHg and 70.04±1.42 mmHg in males and females, respectively), and HR (83.92±2.63 bpm and 87.00±2.76 bpm in males and females, respectively) were recorded on their arrival. The mean SBP (145.28±2.67 mmHg and 123.64±1.97 mmHg in males and females, respectively), DBP (82.68±1.70 mmHg and 75.84±1.36 mmHg in males and females, respectively), and HR (112.96±3.08 bpm and 127.44±4.01 bpm in males and females, respectively) were recorded at 10 minutes of exercise. The study observed a significantly higher (p < 0.05) BMI in males than in females. Though BMI was positively associated with SBP at the end of 60 minutes into the recovery in males, the HR was negatively associated with BMI in females at 60 minutes into the exercise recovery. Meanwhile, such association was not seen in other parameters. The mean SBP, DBP, & HR at 10 minutes of exercise were all significantly higher (p < 0.05) than the resting state in both males and females. The decrease in the mean SBP, DBP, & HR after exercise was plotted against time for 60 minutes into the exercise recovery. A positive percentage change of SBP (22.56% and 17.18% in males and females, respectively), DBP (11.04% and 8.66% in males and females, respectively) and HR (34.41% and 45.37% in males and females, respectively) was seen at 10 minutes of exercise. A curvilinear pattern of SBP, DBP, and HR decline was observed at the end of 60 minutes. At the 3rd minute, the SBP in both males and females was already on baseline; DBP in males was slightly above baseline with a 2% positive change, while SBP in females was slightly below baseline. The SBP of male and female participants after the 3rd minute fell below baseline and remained persistently negative till the end of 60 minutes, with the female curve being far away from the baseline compared to male. The DBP in both males and females was on the baseline at the 14th and 15th minutes, respectively; the curve fell below baseline and remained persistent, but very close to the baseline. The curvilinear pattern of HR in both males and females showed a positive percentage but was above the baseline in both males and females. The study concluded that a typical curvilinear pattern of SBP crossed the baseline at the 3rd minute in both males and females, the magnitude of which is higher in females than in males; the DBP crosses at the 14th and 16th minutes and remained close to the baseline. Meanwhile, HR remained above the baseline. It is therefore suggested that SBP should be taken as a standard pattern for BP decrease during exercise.

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Nigerian Journal of Physiological Sciences
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