SHORT-TERM OF CONCURRENT TRAINING DECREASES MAXIMUM BUT NOT AVERAGE CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS IN HYPERTENSIVE ADULTS.

C. Álvarez*, L. Peñailillo, C. Miranda, A. Reyes, C. Campos-Jara, H. Márquez, J. Vásquez-Gómez, O. Andrade-Mayorga, J. Cano-Montoya

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Abstract

Background: Exercise training induces favourable changes in endothelial dysfunction (EDys) and improves hypertension (HTN); however, there is a scarcity of knowledge about short-term concurrent training using high-intensity interval and resistance training (CTHIIT+RT) on both average (cIMTav) and maximum (cIMTmax) carotid intima-media thickness. Aim: To determine the effects of six weeks of CTHIIT+RT on cIMTav, and cIMTmax in adults with HTN. A secondary aim was to determine the CTHIIT+RT effects on blood pressure and body composition. Methods: We conducted a randomized controlled clinical trial in adults distributed by blood pressure categorization to 6 groups: control (non-exercise) group of HTN (CG-HTN, n=10) elevated BP (CG-Ele, n=10), normotensive control group (CG-NT, n=10), and exercise HTN (EG-HTN, n=10), elevated BP (EG-Ele, n=10), or normotensive group (EG-NT, n=10). Participants underwent 6 weeks of 10 min per session of CTHIIT+RT (3·week-1). Before and after training cIMTav, and cIMTmax, systolic/diastolic (SBP/DBP) blood pressure and body composition outcomes were measured. Results: There were significant decreases from pre to post-test in cIMTmax in EG-HTN (δ-0,10 cm, p<0,05), and in EG-Ele group (δ-0,30 cm, p<0,0001). Other significant modifications included reductions of SBP in EG-HTN (δ-19 mmHg), EG-Ele (δ-11 mmHg), and EG-NT group (δ-8 mmHg, all p<0,0001); DBP in EG-HTN (δ-9 mmHg), EG-Ele (δ-8 mmHg, both p<0,0001), and EG-NT group (δ-4 mmHg, p<0,05); waist circumference in EG-HTN (δ-4,3 cm, p<0,001), and EG-Ele groups (δ-4,0 cm, p<0,05), body fat in % EG-HTN (δ-1,9 %, p<0,05), and body fat in kg in EG-HTN group (δ-7,0 kg, p<0,05). Conclusion: Six weeks of CTHIIT+RT decreased cIMTmax but not cIMTav in HTN adults. These results were displayed with additional SBP/DBP remission in the hypertensive participants, accompanied of reductions of body fat.

Translated title of the contributionENTRENAMIENTO CONCURRENTE DE CORTA DURACIÓN REDUCE EL MÁXIMO, PERO NO EL PROMEDIO DEL GROSOR INTIMA-MEDIA CAROTÍDEA EN ADULTOS HIPERTENSOS.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-292
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Sport and Health Research
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Education
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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