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Postexercise hypotension as a clinical tool: a “single brick” in the wall
Journal of the American Society of Hypertension Pub Date : 2018-10-24 , DOI: 10.1016/j.jash.2018.10.006
Leandro C. Brito , Rafael Y. Fecchio , Tiago Peçanha , Aluisio Andrade-Lima , John R. Halliwill , Claudia L.M. Forjaz

After an exercise session, a reduction of blood pressure (BP) is expected, a phenomenon called postexercise hypotension (PEH). PEH as a predictor of chronic training responses for BP has been broadly explored. It suggests that when PEH occurs after each exercise sessions, its benefits may summate over time, contributing to the chronic adaptation. Thus, PEH is an important clinical tool, acting as a “single brick” in the wall, and building the chronic effect of decreasing BP. However, there is large variation in the literature regarding methodology and results, creating barriers for understanding comparisons among PEH studies. Thus, the differences among subjects' and exercise protocols’ characteristics observed in the studies investigating PEH must be considered when readers interpret the results. Furthermore, understanding of these factors of influence might be useful for avoiding misinterpretations in future comparisons and how the subjacent mechanisms contribute to the BP reduction after exercise.



中文翻译:

运动后低血压作为临床工具:墙上的“单块砖”

运动后,预期会降低血压(BP),此现象称为运动后低血压(PEH)。PEH作为BP慢性训练反应的预测因子已被广泛探索。这表明,每次运动后发生PEH时,其益处可能会随着时间的推移而累积,从而有助于慢性适应。因此,PEH是一种重要的临床工具,充当壁上的“单块砖”,并具有降低BP的长期作用。但是,关于方法和结果的文献差异很大,为理解PEH研究之间的比较创造了障碍。因此,当读者解释结果时,必须考虑在研究PEH的研究中观察到的受试者特征和运动方案特征之间的差异。此外,

更新日期:2018-10-24
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