CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF 16 WEEKS OF MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING IN ADOLESCENTS

被引:5
作者
Ciccotti Saraiva, Bruna Thamyres [1 ]
Ritti-Dias, Raphael Mendes [2 ]
Farah, Breno Quintela [3 ]
Botelho Suetake, Vinicius Yukio [1 ]
Diniz, Tiego Aparecido [4 ]
Costa Junior, Paulo [1 ]
Milanez, Vinicius Flavio [5 ]
Destro Christofaro, Diego Giulliano [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Fac Ciencias & Tecnol, Dept Phys Educ, Rua Roberto Simonsen 305, BR-19060900 Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil
[2] Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, Dept Phys Educ, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[3] Univ Pernambuco UPE, Dept Phys Educ, Pernambuco, PE, Brazil
[4] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Phys Educ, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[5] Univ Oeste Paulista UNOESTE, Dept Phys Educ, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brazil
关键词
Heart rate; Adolescent; Blood pressure; Pulse pressure; Martial arts; Arterial pressure; CHI EXERCISE PROGRAM; BLOOD-PRESSURE; HYPERTENSION; RISK;
D O I
10.1590/1517-869220182403179093
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Introduction: Sedentary habits increase the chances of developing cardiovascular disease. Physical activity is one of the means of prevention and treatment of these diseases, thus martial arts represent a dynamic option in promoting physical activity. Objective: The objective of the study is analyze the effects of 16 weeks of Martial Arts (MuayThai or judo) training on cardiovascular variables in adolescents. Methods: The sample consisted of 40 adolescents, aged 11 to 14 years, divided into two groups: Martial Arts (n=28) and control (n=12). Weight and height measurements were taken to calculate body mass index. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR) at rest, pulse pressure (PP) and rate-pressure product (RPP), were also measured. The intervention was carried out through Martial Arts (Muay Thai and judo) training held twice a week for 90 minutes, over 16 weeks. The control group did not undergo any training. The statistical analysis was performed using the following tests: Shapiro-Wilks, Levene's, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), eta-squared effect size and the net-effect, using SPSS 15.0 software and a significance level of 5%. Results: There was no statistical difference between the control and Martial Arts groups for the sample characterization.There was a significant difference in systolic BP in the Martial Arts group when compared with the control group (p-value=0.049). The effect size can be considered moderate (effect size=0.163), with a good net-effect (3.4 mmHg). Conclusion: This study showed that 16 weeks of Martial Arts decreased systolic BP in normotensive adolescents.
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页数:4
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