Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise

Abstract Introduction: Tai-Chi-Chuan and Yoga have becoming popular practices. However is unclear the cardiovascular effects, and if they present similar behavior to aerobic and resistance sessions. Objective: To evaluate the cardiovascular responses during the session and post-exercise hypotensio...

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Main Authors: João Douglas Alves, Jorge Luiz de Brito Gomes, Caio Victor Coutinho de Oliveira, José Victor de Miranda Henriques Alves, Fabiana Ranielle de Siqueira Nogueira, Aline de Freitas Brito
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author João Douglas Alves
Jorge Luiz de Brito Gomes
Caio Victor Coutinho de Oliveira
José Victor de Miranda Henriques Alves
Fabiana Ranielle de Siqueira Nogueira
Aline de Freitas Brito
author_facet João Douglas Alves
Jorge Luiz de Brito Gomes
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José Victor de Miranda Henriques Alves
Fabiana Ranielle de Siqueira Nogueira
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description Abstract Introduction: Tai-Chi-Chuan and Yoga have becoming popular practices. However is unclear the cardiovascular effects, and if they present similar behavior to aerobic and resistance sessions. Objective: To evaluate the cardiovascular responses during the session and post-exercise hypotension (PEH) of Tai Chi Chuan (TS) and Yoga (YS) in comparison to aerobic (AS) and resistance (SR) exercises. Methods: Fourteen young women (22.3 ± 2 years) apparently healthy performed four sessions (AS, RS, TS and YS). The heart rate (HR), systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were recorded at resting, during (every 10 minutes) and until 50 minutes of recovery. Results: AS, RS, TS e YS showed significant increase in HR compared to resting.AS at 10, 30 e 50 minutes in relation to RS, TS e YS. The RS in relation to TS and YS at 10, 30 and 50 minutes. No significant difference between TS and YS. SBP was significantly increased in AS, RS, TS e YS at 10, 30 e 50 minutes during the session, in relation to rest. AS was significantly higher at 30 e 50 minutes than RS and higher than TS and YS at 10, 30 e 50 minutes. No significant difference in DBP. For PEH, AS, RS and TS significantly reduced at 10, 30 and 50 minutes. YS reduced at 50 minutes. No significant diastolic PEH. Conclusion: TS and YS showed as safe alternatives of exercising in the normotensive young adult woman, despite having lower values, they promote similar hemodynamic behavior to AS and RS.
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spelling doaj.art-b1cb279413cc44dd9b4e4bed1f46ff922022-12-22T01:39:09ZengEditora ChampagnatFisioterapia em Movimento1980-591829354355210.1590/1980-5918.029.003.AO12S0103-51502016000300543Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exerciseJoão Douglas AlvesJorge Luiz de Brito GomesCaio Victor Coutinho de OliveiraJosé Victor de Miranda Henriques AlvesFabiana Ranielle de Siqueira NogueiraAline de Freitas BritoAbstract Introduction: Tai-Chi-Chuan and Yoga have becoming popular practices. However is unclear the cardiovascular effects, and if they present similar behavior to aerobic and resistance sessions. Objective: To evaluate the cardiovascular responses during the session and post-exercise hypotension (PEH) of Tai Chi Chuan (TS) and Yoga (YS) in comparison to aerobic (AS) and resistance (SR) exercises. Methods: Fourteen young women (22.3 ± 2 years) apparently healthy performed four sessions (AS, RS, TS and YS). The heart rate (HR), systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were recorded at resting, during (every 10 minutes) and until 50 minutes of recovery. Results: AS, RS, TS e YS showed significant increase in HR compared to resting.AS at 10, 30 e 50 minutes in relation to RS, TS e YS. The RS in relation to TS and YS at 10, 30 and 50 minutes. No significant difference between TS and YS. SBP was significantly increased in AS, RS, TS e YS at 10, 30 e 50 minutes during the session, in relation to rest. AS was significantly higher at 30 e 50 minutes than RS and higher than TS and YS at 10, 30 e 50 minutes. No significant difference in DBP. For PEH, AS, RS and TS significantly reduced at 10, 30 and 50 minutes. YS reduced at 50 minutes. No significant diastolic PEH. Conclusion: TS and YS showed as safe alternatives of exercising in the normotensive young adult woman, despite having lower values, they promote similar hemodynamic behavior to AS and RS.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-51502016000300543&lng=en&tlng=enTai JiIogaExercícioAptidão FísicaHipotensão
spellingShingle João Douglas Alves
Jorge Luiz de Brito Gomes
Caio Victor Coutinho de Oliveira
José Victor de Miranda Henriques Alves
Fabiana Ranielle de Siqueira Nogueira
Aline de Freitas Brito
Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise
Fisioterapia em Movimento
Tai Ji
Ioga
Exercício
Aptidão Física
Hipotensão
title Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise
title_full Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise
title_fullStr Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise
title_full_unstemmed Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise
title_short Tai-chi-chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension: comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise
title_sort tai chi chuan and yoga onpostexercise hypotension comparison to aerobic and resistance exercise
topic Tai Ji
Ioga
Exercício
Aptidão Física
Hipotensão
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