2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2018.09.228
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The effect of high Intensity interval training versus moderate intensity continuous training on arterial stiffness and 24 h blood pressure responses: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…Beyond this age-difference, the history of exercise training needs to be better quantified as well. Indeed, different training characteristics could lead to different ANS [ 61 ] and blood pressure [ 62 ] responses. Also, this study may have benefitted from a better method of evaluating the race characteristics, including the evaluation of pacing strategy (i.e., positive or negative split), race load (using, e.g., Edward’s TRIMP [ 63 ]), cardiac strain (using, e.g., the Physioflow device [ 64 ]) and hydration status, to assess any potential differences in hemodynamic variables.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond this age-difference, the history of exercise training needs to be better quantified as well. Indeed, different training characteristics could lead to different ANS [ 61 ] and blood pressure [ 62 ] responses. Also, this study may have benefitted from a better method of evaluating the race characteristics, including the evaluation of pacing strategy (i.e., positive or negative split), race load (using, e.g., Edward’s TRIMP [ 63 ]), cardiac strain (using, e.g., the Physioflow device [ 64 ]) and hydration status, to assess any potential differences in hemodynamic variables.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that structured exercise is not detrimental to cardiovascular health during or following treatment for prostate cancer, and may improve vascular health markers in this population. Whether supervised higher-intensity exercise, which has been shown to be superior to moderate intensity continuous training in eliciting improvements in both DBP and SBP in adult populations [43], has similar benefits in men with prostate cancer has yet to be explored.…”
Section: Exercise and Vascular Health In Prostate Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otros muchos beneficios han sido atribuidos al HIIT: mejora de la sensibilidad a la insulina, eficiencia población mitocondrial, mejora actividad enzimas oxidativas, mejora función pulmonar, mejora función y morfología cardiaca, mejora función endotelial, estabilización presión arterial, disminución perfil lipídico, etc.. (Ladd et al, 2018;Lopez-Chicharro & Vicente-Campos, 2018;Taya et al, 2018;Way, Sultana, Sabag, Baker, & Johnson, 2019).…”
Section: Otros Beneficios Del Hiitunclassified