Can blood pressure decrease after maximal exercise test predict the blood pressure lowering effect of aerobic training in treated hypertensive men?

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Luan Morais Azevêdo
Leandro Campos de Brito
Tiago Peçanha
Rafael Yokoyama Fecchio
Rafael Andrade Rezende
Giovânio Vieira da Silva
Andrea Pio-Abreu
Décio Mion Junior
John Robert Halliwill
Cláudia Lúcia de Moraes Forjaz
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[1] University of São Paulo,Exercise Hemodynamic Laboratory, School of Physical Education and Sport
[2] Oregon Health & Science University,Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
[3] University of São Paulo,Hypertension Unit, Hospital das Clínicas, Medical School
[4] University of Oregon,Department of Human Physiology
[5] Manchester Metropolitan University,Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences
[6] Institute of Sport,undefined
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The acute decrease in blood pressure (BP) observed after a session of exercise (called post-exercise hypotension) has been proposed as a tool to predict the chronic reduction in BP induced by aerobic training. Therefore, this study investigated whether post-exercise hypotension observed after a maximal exercise test is associated to the BP-lowering effect of aerobic training in treated hypertensives. Thirty hypertensive men (50 ± 8 years) who were under consistent anti-hypertensive treatment underwent a maximal exercise test (15 watts/min until exhaustion), and post-exercise hypotension was determined by the difference between BP measured before and at 30 min after the test. Subsequently, the patients underwent 10 weeks of aerobic training (3 times/week, 45 min/session at moderate intensity), and the BP-lowering effect of training was assessed by the difference in BP measured before and after the training period. Pearson correlations were employed to evaluate the associations. Post-maximal exercise test hypotension was observed for systolic and mean BPs (−8 ± 6 and −2 ± 4 mmHg, all P < 0.05). Aerobic training reduced clinic systolic/diastolic BPs (−5 ± 6/−2 ± 3 mmHg, both P < 0.05) as well as awake and 24 h mean BPs (−2 ± 6 and −2 ± 5 mmHg, all P < 0.05). No significant correlation was detected between post-exercise hypotension and the BP-lowering effect of training either for clinic or ambulatory BPs (r values ranging from 0.00 to 0.32, all p > 0.05). Post-exercise hypotension assessed 30 min after a maximal exercise test cannot be used to predict the BP-lowering effect of aerobic training in treated hypertensive men.
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