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Senhora press??o arterial, me conceda essa dan??a? Os efeitos de uma sess??o aguda de dan??a de car??ter l??dica sobre a press??o arterial e frequ??ncia card??aca em idosas

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Previous issue date: 2016-12-08 / Hypertension (AH) increases with the passage of years, affecting mainly people over 60 years. In face of this reality, daily dance practice is responsible for a number of benefits in everyday life, such as improved balance, motor coordination and blood pressure (BP) reduction. However, little is known about the acute effects of a playful dance session in the elderly. The objectives of the present study were to analyze the behavior of PA and HR during and after an acute ludic dance session in hypertensive elderly women; To verify the contribution of the dance of playful character as hypotensive agent of the Blood Pressure; Check the regulation of CF, through an acute dance session of a playful character; To demonstrate the dance of playful character as a propulsive tool to obtain the health of hypertensive elderly women. Ten elderly women (65 ?? 3, years) of a Group of Coexistence of Sector O, Ceil??ndia - DF were recruited. They performed a dance session of a playful character with an average duration of 60 minutes, which is divided into 5 ', 10', 40 'and 4' back. PA was measured at rest, at the end and post-exercise: 0 ', 5' and 10 'by the oscillometric method (BPA 100, Microlife, Switzerland). Repeated measures ANOVA was used for statistical analysis (Prism 6.0, USA). As a result, systolic blood pressure (SBP) increased immediately after the session (p <0.01). However, there was a significant reduction of SBP (p <0.05) in the recovery period at 5 'and 10' post-exercise, there was no change in diastolic BP (Table 1). This study demonstrated the cardiovascular safety of this modality of physical activity, and the potential benefit of dance in post-exercise hypotension in hypertensive elderly women. It is possible that this hypotensive effect may last for more than 10 'after the session. In the future the studies could analyze the cardiovascular parameters induced by the dance by a greater post-exercise period. / A hipertens??o arterial (HA) aumenta com o passar dos anos, acometendo principalmente as pessoas com mais de 60 anos. Diante dessa realidade, a pr??tica di??ria da dan??a ?? respons??vel por uma s??rie de benef??cios na vida cotidiana, como melhora do equil??brio, coordena????o motora e redu????o da press??o arterial (PA). No entanto, pouco se sabe dos efeitos agudos de uma sess??o de dan??a de car??ter l??dica em idosas. Para tanto os objetivos do presente estudo foi Analisar o comportamento da PA e FC durante e ap??s uma sess??o aguda de dan??a de car??ter l??dico em idosas hipertensas; Verificar a contribui????o da dan??a de car??ter l??dico como agente hipotensor da Press??o Arterial; Verificar a regula????o da FC, por meio de uma sess??o aguda da dan??a de car??ter l??dico; Demonstrar a dan??a de car??ter l??dico como uma ferramenta propulsora para obten????o de sa??de de idosas hipertensas. Foram recrutadas 10 mulheres idosas (65??3, anos) de um Grupo de Conviv??ncia do Setor O, Ceil??ndia ??? DF. Elas realizaram uma sess??o de dan??a de car??ter l??dica com dura????o m??dia de 60 minutos, sendo esta dividida em alongamento (5???), aquecimento (10???), parte principal (40???) e volta ?? calma (5???). A PA foi mensurada em repouso, final e p??s-exerc??cio: 0???, 5??? e 10???, pelo m??todo oscilom??trico (BPA 100, Microlife, Su????a). Foi usado ANOVA de medidas repetidas para an??lise estat??stica (Prism 6.0, USA). Como resultados a press??o arterial sist??lica (PAS) aumentou imediatamente ap??s a sess??o (p <0,01). No entanto, houve uma redu????o significativa da PAS (p <0,05) no per??odo de recupera????o aos 5??e 10??p??s- exerc??cio, n??o houve altera????o na PA diast??lica (Tabela 1). Este estudo demonstrou a seguran??a cardiovascular desta modalidade de atividade f??sica, e o potencial benef??cio da dan??a na hipotens??o p??s-exerc??cio em idosas hipertensas. ?? poss??vel que este efeito hipotensor possa perdurar por mais de 10??? ap??s a sess??o. No futuro os estudos poderiam analisar os par??metros cardiovasculares induzidos pela dan??a por um maior per??odo p??s-exerc??cio.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:bdtd.ucb.br:tede/2020
Date08 December 2016
CreatorsSousa, Francisco Eric Vale de
ContributorsMoraes, Milton Rocha de, Sampaio, T??nia Mara Vieira
PublisherUniversidade Cat??lica de Bras??lia, Programa Strictu Sensu em Educa????o F??sica, UCB, Brasil, Escola de Sa??de e Medicina
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcereponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UCB, instname:Universidade Católica de Brasília, instacron:UCB
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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