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Exercise Science 2003;12(2): 187-196.
저혈압 환자의 지구성운동시 혈압의 반응
김일곤
목원대학교
ABSTRACT
Kim, I.K. The blood pressure changes in hypotensive patients during and after endurance exercise. Exercise Science, 12(2): 187-196, 2003. This study was to observe the changes on blood pressure in Hypotension Patients Group(HPG, N10) and Normal Group(NG, N10) before, during and after treadmill exercise. The intensity of main exercise was to 60%HRmax. the blood pressure response was observed until the 120min after treadmill exercise.The conclusions which were achieved as followings : First, systolic blood pressure(SBP) of HPG more significantly increased than that of NG at exercise. But SBP of HPG more significantly decreased than that of NG at recovery.Second, at the recovery stage, SBP of HPG was maintained states that were significantly higher than the rest SBP for ninety minutes. After ninety minutes the rest DBP was recovered with the original SBP condition. But SBP of NG was recovered with the original SBP condition and was not change. Third, diastolic blood pressure(DBP) of NG more significantly increased than that of HPG at exercise. But DBP of HPG more significantly increased than that NG at recovery.Forth, at the recovery stage, DBP of HPG was maintained states which were significant higher than the rest DBP for ninety minutes. After ninety minutes the rest DBP was recovered with the original DBP condition. But DBP of NG was recovered with the original DBP condition and was not change.
Key words: hypotension
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