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Comparison of Baroreflex Response to Acute Sessions of Strength and Aerobic Exercises in Kidney Recipients
Dias CJ, Anaisse-Azoubel LM, Carneiro ECRL, Rodrigues B, Silva-Filho AC, Irigoyen MC, Dias-Filho, Carlos AA, Navarro F, Sevilio Jr M, Mostarda CT. Comparison of Baroreflex Response to Acute Sessions of Strength and Aerobic Exercises in Kidney Recipients. JEPonline 2017;20(5):123-133. This study comp...
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Published in: | Journal of exercise physiology online 2017-10, Vol.20 (5), p.123 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Dias CJ, Anaisse-Azoubel LM, Carneiro ECRL, Rodrigues B, Silva-Filho AC, Irigoyen MC, Dias-Filho, Carlos AA, Navarro F, Sevilio Jr M, Mostarda CT. Comparison of Baroreflex Response to Acute Sessions of Strength and Aerobic Exercises in Kidney Recipients. JEPonline 2017;20(5):123-133. This study compared the autonomic modulation and baroreflex sensitivity responses to acute session of aerobic and strength exercises in kidney recipients. Ten (6 men and 4 women) kidney-recipient patients joined the study. All patients were enrolled in a regular exercise program. The same group undertook two different exercise protocols in separate days (strength and aerobic), with baroreflex and autonomic activity evaluations before and 60 min after each session. Both groups showed similar behaviors at rest, but differences were found only after aerobic exercise regarding baroreflex sensitivity. The behavior of the autonomic system was reestablished after aerobic exercise. However, the same finding did not occur with strength exercise. This information is important because autonomic recovery after exercise is an important index for long-term training periodization. Key Words: Baroreflex, Exercise, Kidney Transplantation |
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ISSN: | 1097-9751 1097-9751 |