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CompletedNCT07470450

Acute and Chronic Effects of Combined Training on BP in Hypertensives

Acute And Chronic Effects Of Combined Strength Training On Regulatory Variables Of Ambulatory Blood Pressure In Medicated Hypertensive Patients

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
30 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Dynamic strength training (DST) is widely recognized for promoting neuromuscular adaptations such as increased strength and hypertrophy. It is currently endorsed by treatment and prevention guidelines for systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) due to its significant effect on lowering blood pressure (BP). However, when comparing BP reduction values, isometric strength training (IST) stands out with greater magnitudes of BP reduction, although without the neuromuscular adaptations seen in DST. Given their similarities, a combination of these strategies through combined strength training (CST) is possible but has not yet been evaluated. Our hypothesis is that CST may have an additive effect compared to DST and IST alone in reducing ambulatory BP. Thus, our objective is to evaluate and compare the effects of CST, DST, and IST on regulatory variables of ambulatory BP in medicated middle-aged hypertensive patients. This thesis is structured in two parts: 1) A crossover study with medicated middle-aged hypertensive patients to identify autonomic, endothelial, and vascular responses on ambulatory BP after a single session of CST, DST, and IST. 2) A randomized clinical trial to assess the chronic effects of CST, DST, and IST on regulatory variables of ambulatory BP in medicated middle-aged hypertensive patients.

Detailed description

"This thesis is structured in two sequential stages: A randomized crossover trial involving medicated middle-aged hypertensive patients to identify autonomic, endothelial, and vascular responses on ambulatory blood pressure following a single session of Combined Strength Training (CST), Dynamic Strength Training (DST), and Isometric Strength Training (IST), compared to a control session. A randomized controlled trial to assess the chronic effects (8 weeks) of CST and DST on the regulatory variables of ambulatory blood pressure in medicated middle-aged hypertensive patients, compared to a non-exercising control group."

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERCombined strength trainingParticipants in this group undergo two phases. Phase 1: A single acute exercise session consisting of 8 resistance exercises (3 sets of 11 repetitions with a 10-second isometric hold at the end of each set; 1s concentric/2s eccentric phases). Phase 2: An 8-week chronic intervention period, performing the same combined protocol 3 times a week, with intensity progressing from 50% to 65% of 1RM.
OTHERDynamic strength trainingParticipants in this group go through two phases. Phase 1: A single acute exercise session consisting of 8 resistance exercises (3 sets of 14 repetitions, 1 second concentric phase and 2 seconds eccentric phase, 30 seconds of rest between sets and 90 seconds between exercises) at 50% of 1RM. Phase 2: An 8-week chronic intervention period, performing the same dynamic resistance protocol 3 times a week, with intensity progressing from 50% to 65% of 1RM.
OTHERAcute Isometric Exercise Session.Participants in this group undergo a single acute exercise session consisting of 8 resistance exercises performed isometrically. The protocol includes 3 sets per exercise, with each set consisting of a 10-second static contraction at 50% of 1RM, with 30 seconds of rest between sets and 90 seconds between exercises
OTHERControl Session and Follow-upParticipants in this group undergo two phases. Phase 1: A single acute control session consisting of quiet rest in a seated position for the same duration as the exercise sessions. Phase 2: An 8-week follow-up period where participants maintain their usual daily activities and pharmacological treatment without any structured exercise program.

Timeline

Start date
2025-07-26
Primary completion
2025-12-23
Completion
2025-12-23
First posted
2026-03-13
Last updated
2026-03-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Brazil

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07470450. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.