Int J Sports Med 2016; 37(13): 1038-1043
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-112029
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Inter- and Intra-Individual Analysis of Post-Exercise Hypotension Following a Single Bout of High-Intensity Interval Exercise and Continuous Exercise: A Pilot Study

E. C. Costa
1   Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil
,
T. C. B. Dantas
1   Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil
,
L. F. de Farias Junior
1   Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil
,
D. T. Frazão
1   Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil
,
J. Prestes
3   Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, Petrolina, PE, Brazil;
,
S. R. Moreira
3   Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, Petrolina, PE, Brazil;
,
R. M Ritti-Dias
4   Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
,
R. A. Tibana
6   Health Leisure and Human Performance Research Institute, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
,
T. A. Duhamel
5   Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
6   Health Leisure and Human Performance Research Institute, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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accepted after revision 28. Juni 2016

Publikationsdatum:
27. September 2016 (online)

Abstract

Recently, post-exercise blood pressure (BP) has been considered a predictive tool to identify individuals who are responsive or not to BP reductions with exercise training (i. e., “high” and “low responders”). This study aimed to analyze the inter- and intra-individual BP responsiveness following a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) and continuous exercise (CE) in normotensive men (n=14; 24.5±4.2 years). Mean change in BP during the 60 min period post-exercise was analyzed and minimal detectable change (MDC) was calculated to classify the subjects as “low” (no post-exercise hypotension [PEH]) and “high responders” (PEH occurrence) following each exercise protocol (inter-individual analysis). The MDC for systolic and diastolic BP was 5.8 and 7.0 mmHg. In addition, a difference equal/higher than MDC between the exercise protocols was used to define an occurrence of intra-individual variability in BP responsiveness. There were “low” and “high” PEH responders following both exercise protocols (inter-individual variability) as well as subjects who presented higher PEH following a specific exercise protocol (intra-individual variability between exercise protocols). These results were observed mainly for systolic BP. In summary, PEH is a heterogeneous physiological phenomenon and, for some subjects, seems to be exercise-protocol dependent. Further investigations are necessary to confirm our preliminary findings.

 
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