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Systolic blood pressure was not statistically different between traditional resistance training (RT) and high velocity resistance training (HVRT) at the beginning and during 30 minutes after sessions.
Both training modalities may be equally effective in managing systolic blood pressure in this population.
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Systolic blood pressure was not statistically different ( p >0.05) between conditions at the beginning and during 30 minutes after sessions.
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The study design involved a controlled comparison of two training methods in a defined population.
Source
Comparison of the acute effects of traditional versus high velocity resistance training on metabolic, cardiovascular, and psychophysiological responses in elderly hypertensive women
Vânia Silva Macêdo Orsano et al. · Clinical Interventions in Aging · 2018
DOI 10.2147/cia.s164108
other · n=15Cited 23×
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