Clinical Trial: Post-Exercise Hypotension in Elderly Hypertensive Men

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Unknown status
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Effects of Different Exercises on Post-Exercise Blood Pressure in Elderly Hypertensive: A Cross-Over Randomized Clinical Trial

Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of two exercise protocols on post-exercise blood pressure versus a control group in elderly hypertensive men. Participants are allocated to all groups: control group and two experimental exercise protocols, in a random order. In the control group, participants remain resting sitting, and, in the exercise protocols, participants practice exercise bouts of aerobic exercise or a combination of resistance and aerobic exercises. In order to standardize baseline conditions, before the sessions subjects remain sitting quietly for 20 minutes. After each exercise protocol, participants have 60 minutes for recovery and, simultaneously, they have BP measured every 5 minutes. After the exercise sessions or control, an equipment for 24 hours ambulatory BP monitoring is installed in every participant.