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Mixed circuit training acutely reduces arterial stiffness in patients with chronic stroke: a crossover randomized controlled trial

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 123, Issue 1, Pages 121-134

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-022-05061-8

Keywords

Cardiovascular disease; Circuit-based exercise; Exercise; Stroke rehabilitation; Vascular stiffness

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This study investigated the effects of a single bout of mixed circuit training (MCT) on arterial stiffness in patients with chronic stroke, and assessed the between-day reproducibility of arterial stiffness measurements. The results showed that MCT significantly reduced arterial stiffness in patients with chronic stroke and had moderate-to-high reproducibility.
Purpose Investigate whether a single bout of mixed circuit training (MCT) can elicit changes in arterial stiffness in patients with chronic stroke. Second, to assess the between-day reproducibility of post-MCT arterial stiffness measurements. Methods Seven participants (58 +/- 12 years) performed a non-exercise control session (CTL) and two bouts of MCT on separate days in a randomized counterbalanced order. The MCT involved 3 sets of 15 repetition maximum for 10 exercises, with each set separated by 45-s of walking. Brachial-radial pulse wave velocity (br-PWV), radial artery compliance (AC) and reflection index (RI1,2) were assessed 10 min before and 60 min after CTL and MCT. Ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI) was calculated from 24-h recovery ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Results Compared to CTL, after 60 min of recovery from the 1st and 2nd bouts of MCT, lower values were observed for br-PWV (mean diff = - 3.9 and - 3.7 m/s, respectively, P < 0.01; ICC2,1 = 0.75) and RI1,2 (mean diff = - 16.1 and - 16.0%, respectively, P < 0.05; ICC2,1 = 0.83) concomitant with higher AC (mean diff = 1.2 and 1.0 x 10(-6) cm(5)/dyna, respectively, P < 0.01; ICC2,1 = 0.40). The 24-h AASI was reduced after bouts of MCT vs. CTL (1st and 2nd bouts of MCT vs. CTL: mean diff = - 0.32 and - 0.29 units, respectively, P < 0.001; ICC2,1 = 0.64). Conclusion A single bout of MCT reduces arterial stiffness during laboratory (60 min) and ambulatory (24 h) recovery phases in patients with chronic stroke with moderate-to-high reproducibility. Trial registration: Ensaiosclinicos.gov.br identifier RBR-5dn5zd.

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