Background: Exercise training (ET) can reduce blood pressure (BP) and prevent functional disability. However, the effects of low volumes of training have been poorly studied, especially in elderly hypertensive patients. Objectives: To investigate the effects of a multi-component ET program (aerobic training, strength, flexibility, and balance) on BP, physical fitness, and functional ability of elderly hypertensive patients. Methods: Thirty-six elderly hypertensive patients with optimal clinical treatment underwent a multi-component ET program: two 60-minute sessions a week for 12 weeks at a Basic Health Unit. Results: Compared to pre-training values, systolic and diastolic BP were reduced by 3.6% and 1.2%, respectively (p < 0.001), body ...
Background: Elderly people are particularly affected by rising systolic blood pressure (SBP). We per...
Background: Elderly people are particularly affected by rising systolic blood pressure (SBP). We per...
This study aims to analyze the effects of physical exercise in the form of walking on systolic blood...
Exercise training can improve blood pressure in normotensive, prehypertensive, and hypertensive subj...
Scher, LML, Ferriolli, E, Moriguti, JC, Scher, R, and Lima, NKC. The effect of different volumes of ...
Scher, LML, Ferriolli, E, Moriguti, JC, Scher, R, and Lima, NKC. The effect of different volumes of ...
Scher, LML, Ferriolli, E, Moriguti, JC, Scher, R, and Lima, NKC. The effect of different volumes of ...
Hypertension and obesity are prevalent diseases in elderly people, and their combination can cause d...
Background: Exercise training (ET) can reduce blood pressure (BP) and prevent functional disability....
BackgroundAcute blood pressure lowering after exercise seems to predict the extent of blood pressure...
Background: The elderly are prone to hypertension (HT) because of a decrease in the elasticity of bl...
: Background: Sedentarism and inactivity are risk factors for the development of hyperten sion. Thus...
Background/objective: Although regular exercise plays a role in achieving healthy aging, a specific ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare the effects of a combination of aerobic and r...
To investigate the effects of exercise intensity on resting blood pressure (BP) in normotensive elde...
Background: Elderly people are particularly affected by rising systolic blood pressure (SBP). We per...
Background: Elderly people are particularly affected by rising systolic blood pressure (SBP). We per...
This study aims to analyze the effects of physical exercise in the form of walking on systolic blood...
Exercise training can improve blood pressure in normotensive, prehypertensive, and hypertensive subj...
Scher, LML, Ferriolli, E, Moriguti, JC, Scher, R, and Lima, NKC. The effect of different volumes of ...
Scher, LML, Ferriolli, E, Moriguti, JC, Scher, R, and Lima, NKC. The effect of different volumes of ...
Scher, LML, Ferriolli, E, Moriguti, JC, Scher, R, and Lima, NKC. The effect of different volumes of ...
Hypertension and obesity are prevalent diseases in elderly people, and their combination can cause d...
Background: Exercise training (ET) can reduce blood pressure (BP) and prevent functional disability....
BackgroundAcute blood pressure lowering after exercise seems to predict the extent of blood pressure...
Background: The elderly are prone to hypertension (HT) because of a decrease in the elasticity of bl...
: Background: Sedentarism and inactivity are risk factors for the development of hyperten sion. Thus...
Background/objective: Although regular exercise plays a role in achieving healthy aging, a specific ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare the effects of a combination of aerobic and r...
To investigate the effects of exercise intensity on resting blood pressure (BP) in normotensive elde...
Background: Elderly people are particularly affected by rising systolic blood pressure (SBP). We per...
Background: Elderly people are particularly affected by rising systolic blood pressure (SBP). We per...
This study aims to analyze the effects of physical exercise in the form of walking on systolic blood...