NCT01935895

Brief Summary

Introduction: Daily stress levels of population are increasing over the last decades. Frequent spouse to stress is considered an important risk factor for development of cardiovascular diseases. Other well documented risk factor for cardiovascular diseases is systemic hypertension which, in turn, has been related to elevated blood pressure reactivity (BPR) to stress. The exacerbated BPR may suggest a poor autonomic modulation due to an elevated sympathetic tone, condition that has been associated with medium to long-term cardiovascular complications. Also, some reports have demonstrated that individuals hyper-reactive to stress chronically increase their risk for psychological disorders such as anxiety, irritability and frustration. These feelings are associated to increased sympathetic tone induced chronic elevation in BP. Although the hemodynamic benefits of aerobic and resistance exercises had been documented in a variety of reports5, the acute effects of the aforementioned exercise modes combined in a circuit method on post-exercise BP, including the responses to cardiovascular stressor test need further investigations. Objective: To investigate the blood pressure (BP) responses to cardiovascular stressor test after a combined exercise circuit session at moderate intensity. Methods: Twenty individuals (10male/10fem; 33.4±6.9years; 70.2±15.8kg; 170.4±11.5cm; 22.3±6.8 %body fat) volunteered to randomly perform on different days: 1) Exercise session consisting of 3-laps in a circuit model in the following sequence: knee extension, bench press, knee flexion, rowing in the prone, squat, shoulder press and 5-min of aerobic exercise at 75-85% of age-predicted maximum heart rate and/or 13 in the Borg-Scale \[6-20\]. The sets of resistance exercise were composed by 15 repetitions with \~50% of one repetition maximum test and; 2) a control session without exercise. The systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were measured at resting and during 1h of recovery in both experimental sessions. After that, blood pressure reactivity (BPR) was evaluated using the Cold Pressor Test (a test with hand in the cold water during one minute). The hypotheses are that after doing the exercise session occur attenuation of blood pressure increase during the Cold Pressor Test compared to sitting without exercise (control session).

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Enrollment
20

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Timeline
Completed

Started Sep 2010

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

September 1, 2010

Completed
3 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

December 1, 2010

Completed
4 months until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

April 1, 2011

Completed
2.4 years until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

September 1, 2013

Completed
4 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

September 5, 2013

Completed
Last Updated

September 5, 2013

Status Verified

September 1, 2013

Enrollment Period

3 months

First QC Date

September 1, 2013

Last Update Submit

September 1, 2013

Conditions

Keywords

blood pressure reductionvascular reactivitycombined exercise session

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (1)

  • Combined Exercise Circuit Session Acutely Attenuates Stress-Induced Blood Pressure Reactivity in Healthy Adults

    4 months

Secondary Outcomes (1)

  • Combined Exercise Circuit Session Acutely Attenuates Stress-Induced Blood Pressure Reactivity in Healthy Adults

    4 months

Study Arms (1)

Exercise on Blood Pressure Reactivity

To test the hypothesis of the present study, volunteers were invited to participate in two randomly assigned visits in distint days, as follows: 1) combined resistance and aerobic exercises performed in a circuit mode; and 2) a control session without exercise. In both visits, blood pressure was measured at rest and at each 15 minutes post-session during 1 hour of recovery following the exercise and non exercise control sessions. In addition, blood pressure reactivity was evaluated using a cardiovascular stressor protocol (Cold Test Pressor) before and after the experimental sessions. The relationship between post-exercise blood pressure and blood pressure reactivity to stressor test was also examined.

Behavioral: Exercise on Blood Pressure Reactivity

Interventions

To comparison, volunteers randomly underwent 2 experimental sessions separated by 48-72h. The exercise session consisting of 3-laps in a circuit, performing resistance and aerobic exercises: knee extension, bench press, knee flexion, rowing in the prone, squat, shoulder press and five minutes of up to down in a 15cm high step between 75-85% heart rate maximum. Resistance exercise loads used dumbbells to upper body exercises and weights attached on the legs and arms to lower body exercises. Each resistance exercise was performed in 15reps with 50% of one repetition maximum test. Two secs for repetition were performed with rhythmic control. The control session was conducted under the same conditions of the exercise session, with the exception that subjects did not perform exercises.

Exercise on Blood Pressure Reactivity

Eligibility Criteria

Age24 Years - 50 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsAdult (18-64)
Sampling MethodNon-Probability Sample
Study Population

Community sample.

You may qualify if:

  • Apparently healthy individuals
  • between 24 and 50 years

You may not qualify if:

  • Using any medication
  • History of diagnosed cardiovascular or metabolic disease

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Federal University of Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF).

Petrolina, Pernambuco, 56304-205, Brazil

Location

Related Publications (1)

  • Moreira SR, Lima RM, Silva KE, Simoes HG. Combined exercise circuit session acutely attenuates stress-induced blood pressure reactivity in healthy adults. Braz J Phys Ther. 2014 Jan-Feb;18(1):38-46. doi: 10.1590/s1413-35552012005000135. Epub 2014 Feb 11.

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Hypertension

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Vascular DiseasesCardiovascular Diseases

Study Officials

  • Sérgio R Moreira, Gr

    Universidade Federal do vale do São Francisco

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
CASE CONTROL
Time Perspective
PROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
Research professor of the College of Physical Education

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

September 1, 2013

First Posted

September 5, 2013

Study Start

September 1, 2010

Primary Completion

December 1, 2010

Study Completion

April 1, 2011

Last Updated

September 5, 2013

Record last verified: 2013-09

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