50대 남성의 운동 유발성 고혈압 반응과 동맥경직도 간의 연관성
- 대한운동학회
- 아시아 운동학 학술지
- 제18권 제2호
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2016.051 - 7 (7 pages)
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DOI : 10.15758/jkak.2016.18.2.1
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Relationship between Exercise-Induced Hypertension Response and Arterial Stiffness in Men Aged 50 Years. KINESIOLOGY, 2016, 18(2): 1-7. [PURPOSE] This study attempted to show the relationship between exercise-induced hypertension response and arterial stiffness in men aged 50 years. [METHODS] The subjects of the study were adults male with exercise induced hypertension group (n=45, age 56.22±2.60 years) and control group (n=61, age 56.01±1.57 years) who had undergone exercise test and arterial stiffness test. Exercise induces hypertension is defined as a peak systolic blood pressure ≥210mmHg during treadmill tests. Exercise stress test was conducted using modified Balke protocol. Arterial stiffness was assessed based on brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). [RESULTS] Exercise induced hyper-tension group showed significantly higher baPWV than that of control group (1416.5±154.09cm/sec vs. 1309.5±127.76cm/sec, p<.001). The peak systolic blood pressure was correlated with the resting heart rate (r=0.198, p<.05), resting systolic blood pres-sure (r=0.190, p<.05), and baPWV (r=0.461, p<.001). In multiple linear regression analysis, we found that the baPWV was a sig-nificant predictor of peak systolic blood pressure (β=0.429, p<.001). [CONCLUSIONS] Exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise was associated with arterial stiffness.
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