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Effect of high intensity interval training on physical capacity, body composition, quality of life and autonomic cardiac control of hypertensions

Effect of high intensity interval training on physical capacity, body composition, quality of life and autonomic cardiac control of hypertensions

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
REBEC
Registry ID
RBR-2fdkw3
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2018-12-20
Start date
2018-12-01
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-10-27

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Conditions

Essential Arterial Hypertension

Interventions

It will include 100 individuals with essential hypertension classified as borderline or stage I, diagnosed for at least 12 months, of both sexes between the ages of 18 and 60 years using optimized dru
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Sponsors

Universidade de Pernambuco (UPE)
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
Collaborator

Eligibility

Age
18 Years to 60 Years

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: Volunteers with essential hypertension classified as borderline or stage I diagnosed for at least 12 months; both sexes; age between 18 and 60 years; in use of optimized drug therapy; without contraindications to physical exercise.

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: Ethnic volunteers; smoking; diagnoses of other cardiovascular diseases; diagnosis of COPD; diagnosis of occidentalomuscular diseases that prevent exercise; pregnant women; volunteers who practice physical activity regularly in the three months prior to the study; does not make use of optimized medicine.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
The primary aim is the effect of high intensity interval training (HIIT) versus continuous moderate intensity training (CMIT) on functional capacity, quality of life, physical adaptation and control of an individual with essential hypertension stage I.

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
To compare the effect of HIIT versus CMIT on blood pressure, autonomic control of heart rate, physical capacity, lung function, body composition and quality of life in subjects with borderline essential hypertension or stage I;To compare the acute effect of physical exercise on HRV and blood pressure before and after a physical training session in hypertensive individuals in the 1st, 6th and 12th weeks.;To verify a possible relation between the acute variation of the HR and BP in the acute phase of the exercise with the variation after the training period.;Evaluate and compare HR and BP behavior after training period in the cardiopulmonary test, the Walk Walk Test and the Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) questionnaire.

Countries

Brazil

Contacts

Public ContactVictor Neves

Universidade de Pernambuco (UPE)

victor.neves@upe.br+55(87)38666496

Outcome results

None listed

Source: REBEC (via WHO ICTRP)