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    题名: Effects of One-Year Swimming Training on Blood Pressure and Insulin Sensitivity in Mild Hypertensive Young Patients
    作者: (Hsiu-Hua Chen);(Yi-Liang Chen1);黃志揚(Chih-Yang Huang);(Shin-Da Lee);(Shih-Chang Chen);(Chia-Hua Kuo)
    贡献者: 基礎醫學研究所
    关键词: glucose tolerance, hypertension;insulin resistance;insulin sensitivity;HOMA-IR;systolic
    日期: 2010
    上传时间: 2010-11-19 17:10:18 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Abstract
    Swimming is a lifestyle intervention recommended by many clinicians in the prevention and
    treatment of hypertension. Yet, not all studies have agreed that swimming training can reduce blood
    pressure (BP). Inclusion of normotensive subjects could be a confounder for discrepancies among
    studies. In this one-year longitudinal study, long-term effects of swimming training on BP were
    investigated in 7 mild hypertensive patients (Systolic BP > 140 mmHg) and 16 normotensive controls. At
    baseline, these subjects (aged 21.5 0.1 years) did not participate in any form of sport training activity
    for the previous 3 months before enrollment into the training program. The training distance progressed
    from 0 (baseline) to 7 kilometers per week. BP and the homeostasis model assessment for insulin
    resistance (HOMA-IR) were determined under fasted condition at baseline and 48 h after the last
    swimming bout. The hypertensive patients displayed significantly greater HOMA-IR than age-matched
    normotensive controls. When data of all subjects were pooled, plasma glucose concentration was only
    slightly lowered after training, but weight, height, BMI, Systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP) and
    HOMA-IR values were not significantly altered. However, when observation was restricted to the
    hypertensive patients, swimming training significantly lowered SBP by ~17 mmHg, concurrent with
    41% reduction in HOMA-IR. Intriguingly, SBP in the normotensive subjects was elevated by ~ 6 mmHg
    after training. Conclusions: The present study found normalization rather than universal reduction
    effect of swimming training on BP. Furthermore, the BP-lowering effect of training in hypertensive
    patients appears to be associated with improvement in insulin sensitivity.
    關聯: CHINESE JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY 53(3):185-189
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