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Prevention and non pharmacological treatment of prehypertension and hypertension stage 1
The effect of individual variants of agonist-antagonist and traditional agonistic resistance training on cardiovascular parameters in individuals with normotension and hypertension.
What does the study involve?
A. Resistance training protocol: 75% 1RM, 10 reps, 3 sets, 2 min rest between sets and exercises, 16 exercises
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The effect of individual variants of agonist-antagonist and traditional agonistic resistance training on cardiovascular parameters in individuals with normotension and hypertension.
Participants with normotension and hypertension (1 stage of hypertension), adult: 40 - 63 years old, physically active - no professional sportsman.
Participants with fluctuating blood pressure, with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, after a myocardial infarction, after a stroke, with an infectious disease, with grade 3 obesity, with hypertension II. - IV. degrees and individuals suffering from dizziness during exercise are excluded.
What does the study involve?
A. Resistance training protocol:
Benefits: health assessment, physical fitness testing, professional supervision of training.
Potential disadvantages: soreness and muscle strain, fatigue, dizziness, feeling sick.
The study is run in Pavel Kolar´s Centre of Physical Medicine and the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University.
The study began in April 2022 and will run until December 31, 2023. Agonist-Antagonist resistance training with 75% 1 RM induces an similar decrease in systolic and diastolic blood pressure values after training sessions at the p<0.05 level, as aerobic (control) training in normotensive and hypertensive individuals (1 stage of hypertension).
Alternative hypothesis H1: Agonistic-Antagonist resistance training with 75% 1 RM will result in a smaller increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressure values after training sessions at the p<0.05 level, compared to traditional resistance training in sets in normotensive and hypertensive subjects (1 stage of hypertension).
Agonistic resistance training with 75% 1 RM will induce a similar increase in pulse wave velocity during the training sessions at the p <0.05 level as aerobic (control) training in normotensive and hypertensive subjects (1 stage of hypertension).
Alternative Hypothesis H2: Agonistic resistance training with 75% 1 RM will result in a statistically significantly greater increase in pulse wave velocity values during the training sessions at the p <0.05 level compared to traditional resistance training in sets in normotensive and hypertensive subjects (1 stage of hypertension).
Isolated exercises induce a similar increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressure values during resistance training in normotensive and hypertensive individuals (1 stage of hypertension) as aerobic (control) training.
Alternative hypothesis H3: Complex/multi-joint exercises will lead to statistically significantly higher increases in systolic and diastolic blood pressure values in normotensive and hypertensive subjects (1 stage of hypertension) compared to isolated exercises.
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