Aerobic exercise attenuates an exaggerated exercise blood pressure response in normotensive young adult African-American men

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作者
Bond, V
Stephens, Q
Adams, RG
Vaccaro, P
Demeersman, R
Williams, D
Obisesan, TO
Franks, BD
Oke, LM
Coleman, B
Blakely, R
Millis, RM
机构
[1] Howard Univ, Dept Hlth Human Performance & Leisure Studies, Washington, DC 20059 USA
[2] Howard Univ, Dept Med, Washington, DC 20059 USA
[3] Univ Montevallo, Dept Kinesiol, Montevallo, AL USA
[4] Columbia Univ, Teachers Coll, Dept Rehabil Med & Psychiat, New York, NY 10027 USA
[5] Univ Maryland, Dept Kinesiol, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[6] Howard Univ, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Washington, DC 20059 USA
[7] Univ Maryland, Dept Phys Therapy, Eastern Shore, MD USA
关键词
blood pressure; exercise training; African-Americans;
D O I
10.1080/08037050213765
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R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
An exaggerated exercise blood pressure response (EEBPR) may be associated with an increased risk of hypertension. We hypothesized that aerobic exercise training can decrease EEBPR and the risk for hypertension by decreasing arterial resistance. We studied the effects of aerobic training on the submaximal exercise blood pressure (BP) of eight normotensive young adult African-American men with an EEBPR. Subjects were trained on a stationary bicycle at an intensity of 70% peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), for 30 min, three times per week, for 8 weeks. BP, heart rate, cardiac output (CO), stroke volume (SV) and total peripheral vascular resistance (TPR) were measured at rest and during submaximal exercise at a work intensity of 50% VO2peak. Significance of the training effects were evaluated by comparing the pre- and post-training measures (t-test, p < 0.05). A 15% post-training increase in VO2peak (34.6 +/- 1.4 to 40 +/- 1.4 ml/kg/min) and a 9.5 ml post-training increase in mean resting stroke volume were found. A 16.2 mmHg decrement in mean systolic BP, an 11.5 mmHg decrement in mean diastolic BP, a 120 dyne/s/cm(5) decrement in TPR and a 1.2 l/min increase in CO were detected during the post-training submaximal exercise tests. These results suggest that reductions in TPR may attenuate the EEBPR of normotensive African-American males following an 8-week training regimen of stationary bicycling at 70% VO2peak. Aerobic exercise training may, therefore, reduce the risk of hypertension in normotensive African-American males by the mechanism of a reduction in TPR. Because of the limited number of subjects, the results of this study should be interpreted cautiously pending confirmation by a larger controlled trial.
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