Hypertension
Conditions
Keywords
blood pressure, exercise
Brief summary
The purpose of the study is to compared different modes of exercise for eliciting post-exercise hypotension. The study will randomize 10 healthy participants to 30 minutes of either aerobic exercise, isometric exercise, stretching, or rest (control). Blood pressure and heart rate will be assessed before and for one hour post-exercise.
Detailed description
The purpose is to compare different modes of exercise (aerobic vs. isometric vs. static stretching) for reducing blood pressure post-exercise. : Using a randomized crossover design, 5 male and 5 female (n=10) normotensive university students will participate in four different exercise sessions for 30 minutes: aerobic (cycle ergometer at 70% of VO2max), isometric (alternating wall-sit for 70% of max, and handgrip dynamometer at 30% of max for 2 minutes), stretching (targeting the larger muscle groups of the body), and control (rest). Participants' blood pressure and heart rate will be measured before each exercise session and monitored for 60 minutes afterwards to analyze the post-exercise hypotensive response.
Interventions
Exercise involving aerobics, isometrics, and stretching
Resting
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Able to safely perform exercise according to the Get Active Questionnaire
Exclusion criteria
* Taking blood pressure medications
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Change in systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | Baseline to 60 minutes after exercise |
| Change in diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) | Baseline to 60 minutes after exercise |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Change in heart rate (beats per minute) | Baseline to 60 minutes after exercise |
| Change in rate-pressure product (beats per mintues x systolic blood pressure mmHg) | Change from baseline to 60 minutes after exercise |
Countries
Canada