Cardiovascular handgrip responses during treadmill exercise: randomized pilot trial

跑步机运动期间心血管握力反应:随机试点试验

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The isometric exercise performed using the handgrip (HG) acutely promotes elevation of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and in a non-consensual manner among articles elevation or maintenance of heart rate (HR). Currently, although there is a vast literature on the hemodynamic effects of interval training and isometric exercise with HG alone, there is still no consistent evidence of such adjustments occurring in the association between the two. Therefore, the objective of this study was to describe the acute hemodynamic responses found only during interval training and when combined with isometric contraction with HG. METHODS: This is a pilot study of a crossover clinical trial. Seven male volunteers, aged 24±3.9 years, underwent three protocols on an ergometric treadmill, with a 3-minute warm-up at 30% of heart rate reserve (HRR), four sprints 2 minutes at 50% HRR and active intervals at the same speed as the warm-up. Randomization was carried out in a simple random manner. The protocols were classified according to the use of HG during sprints, as follows: PI = without HG; PII = HG 30% of handgrip strength (HGS) and PIII = 60% of HGS). Variations (Δ) in HR, double product (DP), SBP and DBP were evaluated. RESULTS: The presence of HG did not change HR behavior, but it increased DP (PI: 10,472±2,539 vs. PII: 12,217±1,933 vs. PIII: 13,369±3,089) through SBP, which in PI had a plateau behavior of 15±22.2 mmHg, while PII varied with an average of 41±12.2 mmHg and PIII 47±11.1 mmHg, in the 4(th) sprint. DBP fell in PI with 12±13.2 mmHg, while PII and PIII showed an drop of 0±19.6 and 6±13.0 mmHg in the last sprint, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The use of HG during interval training directly modulates hemodynamic variables, promoting an increase in SBP elevation, attenuation of the drop in DBP and an increase in DP, without an increase in HR. TRIAL REGISTRATION: RBR-78fhyrf. Available in https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-78fhyrf.

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