Background: Physical training (ET) is important to restore the reflex sensitivity involved in controlling blood pressure in various diseases. Recent investigations have demonstrated an interaction between cardiopulmonar baroreceptors and arterial baroreflex during dynamic exercise.Objective: Considering that acute and chronic hemodynamic responses to swimming (SW) are different from the race (RUN), the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of SW and RUN on baroreflex response before and after acute volume expansion in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR).Methods: SHR were divided into three groups: RUN, SW and sedentary (SED) groups. After training, the mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded. Baroreflex...
Copyright © 2014 Cristiana A. Ogihara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Aerobic physical training reduces arterial pressure in patients with hypertension owing to integrati...
Physical exercise may improve the metabolic and haemodynamic responses, but the beneficial effects s...
Cardiopulmonary sensitivity was evaluated after exercise training through swimming and running in sp...
Abstract Background: Baroreceptors act as regulators of blood pressure (BP); however, its sensitivi...
P>1. Baroreceptors regulate moment-to-moment blood pressure (BP) variations, but their long-term eff...
Aim: To investigate the effects of swimming training on the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) during th...
The effect of swimming training (ST) on vagal and sympathetic cardiac effects was investigated in se...
We examined the vagal transfer function of autonomic heart rate (HR) control in anesthetized sedenta...
ABSTRACT Osiecki R, Malfatti CRM, Royes LFF, Sampedro RMF, Mello CF. Effects of chronic swimming on ...
Exercise training reduces sympathetic activity in hypertensive humans and rats. We hypothesized that...
Investigate to what extent low-intensity swim training for six weeks counterbalances the adverse rem...
AbstractAimTo investigate the effects of swimming training on the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) dur...
BACKGROUND: Hemorheological responses to swimming exercise have never been investigated in spontaneo...
Aerobic exercise such as cycling is known to elicit a post-exercise hypotensive (PEH) response. Howe...
Copyright © 2014 Cristiana A. Ogihara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Aerobic physical training reduces arterial pressure in patients with hypertension owing to integrati...
Physical exercise may improve the metabolic and haemodynamic responses, but the beneficial effects s...
Cardiopulmonary sensitivity was evaluated after exercise training through swimming and running in sp...
Abstract Background: Baroreceptors act as regulators of blood pressure (BP); however, its sensitivi...
P>1. Baroreceptors regulate moment-to-moment blood pressure (BP) variations, but their long-term eff...
Aim: To investigate the effects of swimming training on the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) during th...
The effect of swimming training (ST) on vagal and sympathetic cardiac effects was investigated in se...
We examined the vagal transfer function of autonomic heart rate (HR) control in anesthetized sedenta...
ABSTRACT Osiecki R, Malfatti CRM, Royes LFF, Sampedro RMF, Mello CF. Effects of chronic swimming on ...
Exercise training reduces sympathetic activity in hypertensive humans and rats. We hypothesized that...
Investigate to what extent low-intensity swim training for six weeks counterbalances the adverse rem...
AbstractAimTo investigate the effects of swimming training on the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) dur...
BACKGROUND: Hemorheological responses to swimming exercise have never been investigated in spontaneo...
Aerobic exercise such as cycling is known to elicit a post-exercise hypotensive (PEH) response. Howe...
Copyright © 2014 Cristiana A. Ogihara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Aerobic physical training reduces arterial pressure in patients with hypertension owing to integrati...
Physical exercise may improve the metabolic and haemodynamic responses, but the beneficial effects s...