Exercise and sport science australia position stand update on exercise and hypertension

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James E. Sharman
Neil A. Smart
Jeff S. Coombes
Michael Stowasser
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[1] University of Tasmania,Menzies Institute for Medical Research
[2] University of New England,School of Science and Technology
[3] University of Queensland,Centre for Research on Exercise, Physical Activity and Health, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences
[4] University of Queensland Diamantina Institute,Endocrine Hypertension Research Centre
[5] Princess Alexandra Hospital,undefined
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Hypertension is the most common circulatory system condition, accounting for >40% of the cardiovascular disease total burden. One-third of Australians aged over 18 years have hypertension and in 68% of these it is uncontrolled. Australian data show hypertension accounts for 6% of general practitioner (GP) consults. Recent evidence has confirmed exercise is an effective adjunct therapy for hypertension management and the objective of this document is to provide a contemporary, evidence-based guide for optimal delivery of an exercise programme for blood pressure management. This work is an update to the 2009 Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA) position stand. In most cases, the first line treatment to reduce BP is initiation of lifestyle changes, of which regular aerobic exercise is a principal component. Aerobic and resistance activities remain the cornerstone of exercise-based management of blood pressure, but recent work has uncovered variations on traditional delivery of exercise, such as high intensity interval training (HIIT) and a new exercise modality, isometric resistance training (IRT) may offer alternative management regimens. Exercise Physiologists, as well as other health care professionals, play an important role in helping to achieve BP control in patients with hypertension by reinforcing healthy lifestyle habits and prescribing appropriate exercise.
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