Blood pressure and cardiac autonomic modulation at rest, during exercise and recovery time in the young overweight
AUTOR(ES)
Araújo, Jaqueline Alves de, Tricot, Gabriel Kolesny, Arsa, Gisela, Queiroz, Marilene Gonçalves, Santos, Kamila Meireles dos, Dias, André Rodrigues Lourenço, Souza, Katrice Almeida de, Cambri, Lucieli Teresa
FONTE
Motriz: rev. educ. fis.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2016-03
RESUMO
Abstract This study aimed to assess the blood pressure (BP), cardiac autonomic modulation at rest, in physical exercise and in the recovery in untrained eutrophic (E) and overweight (O) youth. The body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), systolic BP-SBP (E: 109.80 ± 10.05; O: 121.85 ± 6.98 mmHg) and diastolic BP - DBP (E: 65.90 ± 7.28; O: 73.14 ± 12.22 mmHg) were higher in overweight and the heart rate recovery (%HRR) was lower as compared with E volunteers. The BMI was associated with SBP (r= 0.54), DBP (r= 0.65), load on the heart rate variability threshold - HRVT (r= -0.46), %HRR 2' (r= -0.48) and %HRR 5' (r= -0.48), and WC was associated with SBP (r= 0.54), DBP (r= 0.64) and HRR 2' (r= -0.49). The %HRR was associated to SBP, DBP and HRVT. In summary, the anthropometric variables, BP and cardiac autonomic modulation in the recovery are altered in overweight youth.
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