2014
DOI: 10.1590/1517-86922014200201657
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Exercício aeróbio reduz a hipertensão arterial de mulheres com Doença de Chagas

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃO: Os portadores de doença de Chagas frequentemente apresentam a hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS) como a principal comorbidade. Em indivíduos hipertensos com e sem doença de Chagas, o controle de HAS geralmente é medicamentoso. Medidas alternativas de intervenção como o exercício físico aeróbio têm sido preconizadas como a maneira mais efetiva para reduzir os níveis de pressão arterial.OBJETIVO: Avaliar a influência do exercício físico sobre a pressão arterial de mulheres hipertensas com e sem doe… Show more

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“…This response begins immediately after the end of the exercise session and may last for 3-4 h. Decreases in the adrenergic response, cardiac output, postexertion plasma volume, and thermodilatation are subacute responses to exercise. The reductions of pre-exertion SBP in the SAH group at T6, pre-and post-exertion SBP and postexertion DBP in the CHD group between T6 and T12, and post-exertion SBP in the NI group between T6 and T12 are consistent with other studies that performed 6-10 week short term physical training [8].…”
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“…This response begins immediately after the end of the exercise session and may last for 3-4 h. Decreases in the adrenergic response, cardiac output, postexertion plasma volume, and thermodilatation are subacute responses to exercise. The reductions of pre-exertion SBP in the SAH group at T6, pre-and post-exertion SBP and postexertion DBP in the CHD group between T6 and T12, and post-exertion SBP in the NI group between T6 and T12 are consistent with other studies that performed 6-10 week short term physical training [8].…”
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confidence: 90%
“…At T12, reductions of pre and post-exertion SBP and in post-exertion DBP were observed, corroborating a previous study that conducted physical training for 12 weeks [8]. A significant decrease in pre-exertion SBP was observed in all three groups, and a decrease in pre-exertion DBP was observed in the SAH and NI groups, demonstrating the beneficial effects of physical exercise.…”
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“…Recommendations suggest that the practice should be moderate and/or intense and continuously, lasting from 30 to 60 minutes and performed three through five times per week, being an effective way to help controlling body weight, lowering blood pressure levels, maintaining a good cardiovascular health and quality of life 10 .…”
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confidence: 99%