Exercise training favourably affects autonomic and blood pressure responses during mental and physical stressors in African-American men

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V Bond
M N Bartels
R P Sloan
R M Millis
A S Zion
N Andrews
R E De Meersman
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[1] Howard University,Department of HHPLS
[2] Columbia University,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
[3] Columbia University,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Howard University,Department of Physiology and Biophysics
[5] Teachers College,Department of Biobehavioral Sciences
[6] Columbia University,Department of Cardiology
[7] Howard University,undefined
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Journal of Human Hypertension | 2009年 / 23卷
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aerobic training; stress reactivity; autonomic responses; blood pressure; African-American men;
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Aerobic exercise is a powerful mechanism by which cardiovascular and autonomic parameters may be improved. We sought to quantify the extent of benefit that could be achieved by a short-term monitored exercise regimen on several autonomic parameters during recognized mental and physical stressors in young normotensive African-American men matched for a family history of hypertension, a group at high risk for the development of hypertension. Autonomic modulations were derived using spectral decomposition of the electrocardiogram and beat-to-beat blood pressures (BPs). Arterial compliance was obtained using contour analysis of the radial artery pulse wave. The analysis of variance revealed that compared with a matched sedentary control group, aerobic capacity of the trained group significantly increased by 16%. Autonomic modulations, arterial compliance and BP responses significantly improved during some of the stressors, whereas no such improvements were seen in the control group. Attenuated responses, mediated through a favourable shift in sympathovagal balance and enhanced arterial compliance, provide mechanistic evidence of how certain variables may be improved due to aerobic conditioning in a population at high risk for the development of hypertension.
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