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Cardiac autonomic and haemodynamic recovery after a single session of aerobic exercise with and without blood flow restriction in older adults
Authors:Marina Lívia Venturini Ferreira  Amanda Veiga Sardeli  Giovana Vergínia De Souza  Valéria Bonganha  Lucas Do Carmo Santos  Alex Castro
Institution:1. Exercise Physiology Laboratory – FISEX, School of Physical Education, University of Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazilmarina.lvferreira@gmail.com;3. Exercise Physiology Laboratory – FISEX, School of Physical Education, University of Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazil;4. Gerontology Post Graduation Program, School of Medical Science, University of Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:This study investigated the autonomic and haemodynamic responses to different aerobic exercise loads, with and without blood flow restriction (BFR). In a crossover study, 21 older adults (8 males and 13 females) completed different aerobic exercise sessions: low load without BFR (LL) (40% VO2max), low load with BFR (LL-BFR) (40% VO2max + 50% BFR) and high load without BFR (HL) (70% VO2max). Heart rate variability and haemodynamic responses were recorded during rest and throughout 30 min of recovery. HL reduced R–R interval, the root mean square of successive difference of R–R intervals and high frequency during 30 min of recovery at a greater magnitude compared with LL and LL-BFR. Sympathetic–vagal balance increased the values for HL during 30 min of recovery at a greater magnitude when compared with LL and LL-BFR. Post-exercise haemodynamic showed reduced values of double product at 30 min of recovery compared to rest in LL-BFR, while HL showed higher values compared to rest, LL-BFR and LL. Reduced systolic blood pressure was observed for LL-BFR (30 min) compared to rest. Autonomic and haemodynamic responses indicate lower cardiovascular stress after LL-BFR compared to HL, being this method, besides the functional adaptations, a potential choice to attenuate the cardiovascular stress after exercise in older adults.
Keywords:Aging  vascular occlusion  walking  heart rate variability and blood pressure
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