Post-Exercise Hypotension After Water Exercise
Postexercise Hypotension
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Postexercise Hypotension
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- resting SBP ≤ 160 mmHg and DBP ≤ 100 mmHg documented by a physician;
- 65 to 80 years of age;
- physically active on land but not water (exercising 3 or more days per week as determined by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire long-form).
Exclusion Criteria:
- any febrile condition and/or infectious diseases;
- no other chronic diseases or conditions other than hypertension;
- body mass index (BMI) > 35 kg/m2;
- active smoker;
- physical or mental limitations that prevent exercising.
Sites / Locations
- Alexandre Lehnen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Water aerobic exercise session (WATER)
Control session (CONTROL)
A continuous session of dynamic water aerobic exercise which consist of a dynamic warm-up period (5 minutes), an active exercise period (35 minutes), and a cooldown period (5 minutes) to total 45 minutes. Heart rate (HR) will be continuously measured with heart monitors (Polar) to confirm the intensity of the WATER session. The WATER intensity will be calculated according to the formula proposed by Kruel for exercise in an aquatic environment18 as follows: HR for exercise = % x (HRmax - ΔHR); % is the intensity of exercise; HRmax is the maximum HR (estimated by 220 - age); ΔHR represents the difference between resting HR on land and resting HR in the water environment. Exercise intensities: 55-60% HRmax during warm-up; 70-75% HRmax during active exercise; and 55-60% HRmax during cooldown.
A 45-min session with no exercise. During this session, participants will remain seated or standing as desired. They will read, talk, and drink water, but do nothing else.