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Evidence for the role of isometric exercise training in reducing blood pressure: Potential mechanisms and future directionsPhilip J. Millar,1 cheri L. IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan. McGowan? Véronique A. Cornelissen? Claudio G. Araujo4 and lanL. Swaine5Affiliations'■ Division of Cardiology, University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDepartment of Kinesiology, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada3Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences, KU Leuven. Leuven. Belgium4Exercise and Spoil Sciences Graduate Program, Gama Filho University, RioIIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan
de Janeiro, Brazil’ Department of sport Science. Tourism and Leisure, Canterbury Christ Church University,Canterbury, Kent, UKRunning title: IsometricEvidence for the role of isometric exercise training in reducing blood pressure: Potential mechanisms and future directionsPhilip J. Millar,1 cheri L. IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Planrces:No funding was received to assist in the preparation, editing, or approval of this review.Conflicts of interest:Dr. Millar has received modest speaking and travel honoraria from ZonaHealth (2010-12) (Boise, ID. USA).2https://khothuvien.cori!Corresponding Author:Dr. Ian SwaineCanterbury Christ C IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Planhurch University.Nonh Holmes Road,Canterbury CT 1 1QU,Kent, UK.Tel: +44 1227 782375Fax: +44 1227 777600Email: ian.swaine@canterbury.ac.uk3https://khotIIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan
huvien.cori!AbstractHypertension, or the chronic elevation in resting arterial blood pressure (BP), is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diEvidence for the role of isometric exercise training in reducing blood pressure: Potential mechanisms and future directionsPhilip J. Millar,1 cheri L. IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Planweight loss, exercise training, healthy eating and reduced sodium intake), and if not solely effective, the addition of anti-hypertensive medications. In particular, increased physical exercise and decreased sedentarism are important strategies in the prevention and management of hypertension. Curre IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plannt guidelines recommend both aerobic and dynamic resistance exercise training modalities to reduce BP. Mounting prospective evidence suggests that isoIIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan
metric exercise training in normotensive and hypertensive (medicated and nonmedicated) cohorts of young and old participants may produce similar, if nEvidence for the role of isometric exercise training in reducing blood pressure: Potential mechanisms and future directionsPhilip J. Millar,1 cheri L. IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Planning protocols typically consist of 4 sets of 2 minute handgrip or leg contractions sustained at 30-50% of maximal voluntary contraction, with each set separated by a rest period of 1-4 minutes. Training is completed 3-5 times per week for 4-10 weeks. Although the mechanisms responsible for these ad IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Planaptations remain to be fully clarified, improvements in conduit and resistance vessel endotheliumdependent dilation, oxidative stress, and autonomic rIIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan
egulation of heart rate and blood pressure have been reported. The clinical significance of isometric exercise training, as a time-efficient and effecEvidence for the role of isometric exercise training in reducing blood pressure: Potential mechanisms and future directionsPhilip J. Millar,1 cheri L. IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan effects of isometric exercise training on resting BP.4https://khothuvien.cori!1. IntroductionHypertension or the chronic elevation of resting arterial BP is estimated to affect 1 billion people worldwide (~1 in 7) and remains one of the most significant modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular di IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plansease (CVD; e.g. coronary artery disease, stroke, heart failure).11-1 Hypertension is directly responsible for as many as 7 million global deaths annuIIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan
ally,1X41 representing a significant societal and economic burden.1451 The traditional objective of clinical practice has been to achieve a resting BPEvidence for the role of isometric exercise training in reducing blood pressure: Potential mechanisms and future directionsPhilip J. Millar,1 cheri L. IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program Plan18401 guidelines are proposing lower optimal BP targets to maximize reductions in morbidity and mortality, particularly in patients with other co-morbidities such as renal disease and diabetes.11,651 IIB.91 Student Success & Support Program PlanEvidence for the role of isometric exercise training in reducing blood pressure: Potential mechanisms and future directionsPhilip J. Millar,1 cheri L.Gọi ngay
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