Hypertension: Protective Effects of Physical Exercise on Cognition Function, Arterial Function and Brain Health

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Marinei Lopes Pedralli
Eduardo Barbosa
Pedro Guimarães Cunha
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[1] Faculdade do Vale do Araranguá (FVA),Department of Physical Exercise
[2] Laboratório de Investigação clínica (LIC- IC/FUC),Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul/Fundação Universitária de Cardiologia (IC/FUC)
[3] Liga de Combate à Hipertensão de Porto Alegre,Center for the Research and Treatment of Arterial Hypertension and Cardiovascular Risk, Internal Medicine Department
[4] Hospital Senhora da Oliveira,Life and Health Science Research Institute (ICVS) and School of Medicine
[5] Guimarães/Minho University,ICVS/3B’s
[6] University of Minho, Portugal
[7] Government Associate Laboratory,undefined
[8] PRÓ-SQUALUS-PROJETO CARCHARIAS (Organização para a Pesquisa e a Conservação de Esqualos no Brasil) - Health and Quality of Life Department,undefined
[9] Grupo de Pesquisa em Ciência e Saúde Coletiva (GPCSC/FVA),undefined
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Artery Research | 2019年 / 25卷
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Hypertension; cognition; exercise; vascular health; rehabilitation;
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Systemic Arterial Hypertension (SAH) is a chronic condition that requires clinical treatment and is associated with increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. Therefore, strategies with fewer side effects and less invasive procedures are required. Evidence supports that Physical Exercise (PE) has antihypertensive effects and has proven to be an efficient and complementary tool for managing hypertension, reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors, and improving cerebral perfusion in the majority of healthy populations. Much of this cardiovascular-protective effect of PE is probably due to pluripotent effects on the vasculature, including regulation of vascular tone, energy metabolism, microvascular recruitment, and endothelial function (reducing oxidative stress and preserving NO availability). These factors are speculated to work synergistically, thereby reducing systolic and diastolic blood pressure and are directly related to improved cerebrovascular function. However, few studies have specifically examined the potential positive effects of PE on the brain in hypertensive individuals. In this brief review, we discuss the potential effect of different PE modalities (aerobic, resistance, and combined) that may act as an effective preventive or therapeutic strategy for reducing blood pressure in hypertensives and, consequently, mitigate the association between hypertension, cognitive impairment and risk of dementia.
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