Postexercise vasodilatation reduces diastolic blood pressure responses to stress

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West, SG
Brownley, KA
Light, KC
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[2] Univ Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA
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10.1007/BF02884452
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Regular physical exercise is known to reduce cardiovascular risk. We examined the effects of a single bout of moderate bicycle exercise on hemodynamic measures at rest and in response to the foot cold pressor (CP) and mental arithmetic (MA). Sedentary males and females (N = 32) were rested twice, following 20 minutes of moderate exercise (exercise day) versus 20 minutes of quiet rest (control day), Although resting blood pressure nas no lower 20 minutes after exercise relative to the same time point on the control dal: diastolic blood pressure responses to CP (p =.05) and MA (p =.06) were attenuated on the exercise dal: Furthermore, recovery from moderate exercise versus control rest was also associated with reduced vascular resistance index (VRI) at rest and during exposure to both stressors (p's less than or equal to.02). VRI reductions were largest in subjects with elevated vascular tone on the control day and were accompanied by increases ill heart rate throughout the postexercise period (p's less than or equal to.004) and higher cardiac index during exercise recovery and in response to CP (p's less than or equal to.05). Thus, the cardiovascular benefit of exercise may in part be due to reduced VRI and attenuated cardiovascular responses to stress during the acute postexercise period.
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