Comparison of Cardiovascular Response to Lower Body and Whole Body Exercise Among Sedentary Young Adults

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Kumari, Anita [1 ]
Sinha, Swati [2 ]
Kumari, Amita [1 ]
Dhanvijay, Anup Kumar D. [1 ]
Singh, Sanjeet Kumar [3 ]
Mondal, Himel [1 ]
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[1] All India Inst Med Sci, Physiol, Deoghar, India
[2] Bhagwan Mahavir Inst Med Sci, Physiol, Pawapuri, India
[3] All India Inst Med Sci, Pathol, Deoghar, India
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chatgpt; exercise physiology; blood pressure; heart rate; exercise; treadmill; bicycle ergometer; young adult males; whole-body exercise; lower body exercise; CYCLE ERGOMETER EXERCISE; TREADMILL; INTENSITY; MODERATE; OBESE;
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10.7759/cureus.45880
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BackgroundCardiovascular responses to exercise are essential indicators of cardiovascular health and fitness. Understanding how different types of exercise, such as lower-body and whole-body exercises, impact these responses is crucial for designing effective fitness programs and assessing cardiovascular function.Aim This study aimed to compare the cardiovascular response of young adults during lower-body exercise using a bicycle ergometer and whole-body exercise on a treadmill. MethodsThirty-two healthy young adults participated in this study. Each participant completed two exercise sessions on separate days: lower-body exercise on a bicycle ergometer with a fixed cadence of 60 rpm with a breaking resistance of 1.75 kg and whole-body exercise on a treadmill with a speed of 1.7 mph and a 10% grade. Heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (BP), and diastolic BP were measured at rest and immediately after a three minute exercise. Data were analyzed using paired t-tests to compare the cardiovascular responses between the two exercise modalities.ResultsA total of 17 male and 15 female young adults with a mean age of 20.87 +/- 1.43 years participated in the study. The male and female participants had similar ages (p =0.56) and body mass indexes (p = 0.1). There was a higher HR (129.16 +/- 2.67 versus 150.87 +/- 3.23, p<0.0001) and systolic BP (127.29 +/- 2.34 versus 144.9 +/- 4.16, p<0.0001) and lower diastolic BP (68.97 +/- 2.41 versus 62.97 +/- 2.31, p<0.0001) in whole body exercise on treadmill compared to lower body exercise in bicycle ergometer. The effect size was large enough as Cohen's d was 7.33, 5.13, and 2.54 for HR, systolic BP, and diastolic BP, respectively.ConclusionIn sedentary young adults, treadmill exercise led to higher HR, systolic BP, and lower diastolic BP than bicycle ergometer exercise. Increased muscle recruitment might result in higher energy expenditure, increasing the HR and systolic BP to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the working muscles. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms and long-term implications for precise exercise recommendations and better cardiovascular health management.
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