Status
Conditions
Treatments
About
Aging is linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Physical exercise is recognized as an excellent strategy to prevent cardiovascular diseases and cognitive aspects, generating healthier elderly people. The beneficial effects of physical training seem to be greater when performed:
The purpose of this study is then to evaluate whether moderate intensity intermittent training can induce similar or greater effects on cardiovascular health when combined with intermittent hypoxia, intermittent blood flow restriction or eccentric training.
Full description
Aging is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease due mainly to high blood pressure. Physical exercise is recognized as an excellent non-pharmacological strategy to prevent cardiovascular disease and cognitive aspects, thus generating healthier elderly people.
These training strategies may be of interest for cardiovascular health in older adults. However, there are few data on their combined effects with exercise in the elderly and there is no consensus to favor one method over another.
The objective of this study is then to evaluate whether moderate-intensity intermittent training can induce similar or superior effects on health indicators when combined with intermittent hypoxia, partial vascular occlusion, or eccentric training.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Primary purpose
Allocation
Interventional model
Masking
60 participants in 4 patient groups
Loading...
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal