Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertension
Aim. To study effects of long-term, moderate-intensity controlled physical training (CPT) on blood pressure (BP) level and metabolic disturbances (MD) in young men with Stage I arterial hypertension (AH). Material and methods. The study included 49 men aged 18-45 years, with I Stage AH and MD, adher...
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| author | N. P. Lyamina A. V. Shevchenko V. N. Senchikhin |
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| description | Aim. To study effects of long-term, moderate-intensity controlled physical training (CPT) on blood pressure (BP) level and metabolic disturbances (MD) in young men with Stage I arterial hypertension (AH). Material and methods. The study included 49 men aged 18-45 years, with I Stage AH and MD, adhering to nonpharmaceutical lifestyle modification recommendations. Twenty-three patients additionally underwent long-term, moderate-intensity CPT for at least 6 months. Every 3 months, 24-hour BP monitoring, Doppler echocardiography (EchoCG), treadmill test, anthropometry with body mass index (BMI) calculation, lipid and carbohydrate profile assessment were performed. Results. Systematic moderate-intensity CPT course lasting for at least 3 months promoted decrease in systolic and diastolic BP (SBP, DBP). Long-term (6 months or longer) moderate-intensity CPT significantly reduced SBP and DBP levels, normalized SBP and DBP variability, restored circadian BP profile, beneficially influenced lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. Conclusion. Long-term, systematic moderate-intensity CPT in young men with Stage I AH demonstrated antihypertensive, anti-atherogenic, and metabolically neutral effects. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-44a263166f5a42ee8c9d6f8052246b732025-08-20T03:57:17Zrus«SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLCКардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика1728-88002619-01252006-06-01536874914Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertensionN. P. Lyamina0A. V. Shevchenko1V. N. Senchikhin2Saratov Research Institute of cardiology, Federal Agency for Health and Social Development. SaratovSaratov Research Institute of cardiology, Federal Agency for Health and Social Development. SaratovSaratov Research Institute of cardiology, Federal Agency for Health and Social Development. SaratovAim. To study effects of long-term, moderate-intensity controlled physical training (CPT) on blood pressure (BP) level and metabolic disturbances (MD) in young men with Stage I arterial hypertension (AH). Material and methods. The study included 49 men aged 18-45 years, with I Stage AH and MD, adhering to nonpharmaceutical lifestyle modification recommendations. Twenty-three patients additionally underwent long-term, moderate-intensity CPT for at least 6 months. Every 3 months, 24-hour BP monitoring, Doppler echocardiography (EchoCG), treadmill test, anthropometry with body mass index (BMI) calculation, lipid and carbohydrate profile assessment were performed. Results. Systematic moderate-intensity CPT course lasting for at least 3 months promoted decrease in systolic and diastolic BP (SBP, DBP). Long-term (6 months or longer) moderate-intensity CPT significantly reduced SBP and DBP levels, normalized SBP and DBP variability, restored circadian BP profile, beneficially influenced lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. Conclusion. Long-term, systematic moderate-intensity CPT in young men with Stage I AH demonstrated antihypertensive, anti-atherogenic, and metabolically neutral effects.https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1202physical trainingarterial hypertensionyoung age |
| spellingShingle | N. P. Lyamina A. V. Shevchenko V. N. Senchikhin Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertension Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика physical training arterial hypertension young age |
| title | Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertension |
| title_full | Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertension |
| title_fullStr | Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertension |
| title_full_unstemmed | Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertension |
| title_short | Physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with Stage I arterial hypertension |
| title_sort | physical training in blood pressure and metabolic disturbances correction in young patients with stage i arterial hypertension |
| topic | physical training arterial hypertension young age |
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