Hypertension
Acute Moderate-Intensity Exercise can Reduce Resting Blood Pressure in Young Hypertensive Men
According to a recent study, both 20-minute and 40-minute acute moderate-intensity exercises can reduce resting blood pressure in young hypertensive men with no antihypertensive drugs.
The key results were as follows:
- In the 20-minute exercise session (E20), systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 6 minutes following exercise was no different from the rest.
- In the 40-minute exercise session, (E40), SBP at 6 minutes following exercise was 14 mmHg lower than at the rest.
- Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in the E20 session was the same as rest at 3 min following exercise and decreased by 4 mmHg at 6 minutes following exercise compared with the rest.
- DBP in the E40 session decreased by 3 mmHg at 3 minutes following exercise compared with the rest.
- The plasma nitric oxide (NO) levels of E20 and E40 increased significantly following exercise.
References:
Yan Y, Wang Z, Wang Y, Li X. Effects of acute moderate-intensity exercise at different duration on blood pressure and endothelial function in young male patients with stage 1 hypertension. Clin Exp Hypertens.
2021;43(8):691-698. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34225535/ Accessed on 29 December, 2021.
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