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Sleep Medicine | 2016

Effect of different types of exercise on sleep quality of elderly subjects

José Maria Thiago Bonardi; Leandra G. Lima; Giulliard O. Campos; Rodrigo F. Bertani; Julio C. Moriguti; Eduardo Ferriolli; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima

OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND There are still many gaps in research concerning the effect of different physical training modalities on sleep quality in the elderly population. Thus, the objective of the present study was to compare the quality of sleep of hypertensive elderly subjects submitted to two types of training (ie, aerobic exercise alone or combined aerobic and resistance training). PATIENTS/METHODS Participants aged 60-75 years were randomized to three groups: aerobic group (AG), combined aerobic and resistance group (ARG), and control untrained group (CG). Training lasted ten consecutive weeks with 30 uninterrupted sessions. The actigraph (Actiwatch Minimitter Company, INC - Sunriver, OR, USA) was placed on the non-dominant wrist and activities were monitored continuously while being recorded at one minute intervals. The participants kept the device for a period of 96 hours before the first and last training sessions. RESULTS There was a reduction in sleep fragmentation index of 18.9 for AG and 13 for ARG (p < 0.01) and the sleep efficacy was improved in the exercise groups, with a 5.6% increase for AG (p = 0.02) and a 6.1% increase for ARG (p = 0.01). After training, percentage of minutes motionless was increased by 8.2% for AG and by 6.9% for ARG (p < 0.01), indicating improved sleep quality. A reduction in total activity score during sleep was observed for AG and ARG (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS The two types of exercise performed for ten weeks similarly improved sleep quality, thus reducing the fragmentation index, the percentage of minutes in motion and total activity score, and increasing sleep efficacy.


Journal of Clinical Hypertension | 2014

Salt Preferences of Normotensive and Hypertensive Older Individuals

Patrícia Teixeira Meirelles Villela; Eduardo Borges de‐Oliveira; Paula Teixeira Meirelles Villela; José Maria Thiago Bonardi; Rodrigo F. Bertani; Julio C. Moriguti; Eduardo Ferriolli; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima

The aim of this study was to evaluate the preference for salt in hypertensive and normotensive older individuals. Hypertensive (group 1: n=32, aged 73.7±6.3 years) or normotensive patients (group 2: n=26, aged 71.5±8.0 years) were submitted to a test to determine their preference for bread samples with different salt concentrations: 1.5%, 2.0% (usual concentration), and 2.7%, and were reevaluated 2 weeks later using the same salt concentrations, but with the addition of oregano. Twenty‐four–hour urinary sodium excretion (UNaV), blood pressure (BP), and body mass index (BMI) were obtained. Systolic BP, BMI, and UNaV were higher in group 1. In the first analysis, group 1 showed greater preference for the saltiest sample (P=.001). Comparing the first evaluation and the second, a greater preference for less salty samples was observed in both groups (P<.01). Hypertensive older patients consumed more salt and showed a greater salt preference than the normotensive patients. The use of the spice reduced the preference for salt in both groups.


Clinics | 2017

Combined aerobic and resistance training: are there additional benefits for older hypertensive adults?

Leandra G. Lima; José T.M. Bonardi; Giulliard O. Campos; Rodrigo F. Bertani; Luria Melo de Lima Scher; Julio C. Moriguti; Eduardo Ferriolli; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare the effects of a combination of aerobic and resistance training to those of isolated aerobic training on blood pressure, body composition, and insulin sensitivity in hypertensive older adults. METHOD: Forty-four patients were randomly assigned to the aerobic group, resistance and aerobic group, and control group. Before and after 10 weeks, the following data were obtained: 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure data, abdominal circumference, waist circumference, body mass index, lean mass, fat mass, and insulin sensitivity. The study was conducted with 3 training sessions per week. RESULTS: Comparison revealed significant reductions in the body mass index, abdominal and waist circumferences, and ambulatory blood pressure (24-hour, wakefulness and sleep systolic/diastolic blood pressures) in both the aerobic group and the resistance and aerobic (combined) group. The fat mass only changed in the combined group. There was no difference in the insulin sensitivity in any group. CONCLUSIONS: The combined treatment and aerobic treatment alone were equally effective in reducing the blood pressure, body mass index, and abdominal and waist circumferences, although the addition of the resistance component also helped reduce the fat mass.


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2015

Blood pressure of employees undergoing aerobic training during working hours

José T.M. Bonardi; Anderson Pelichek; Leandra G. Lima; Rodrigo F. Bertani; Giulliard O. Campos; Julio C. Moriguti; Eduardo Ferriolli; N. K. C. Lima

Relaxation treatment in hypertensive: blood pressure lowering depends on anti-hypertensive medication status Kimberly C. Blom, Brian Baker, Alex Kiss, Tavis Campbell, Susan Abbey, Milena Gosk, Nancy J. Perkins, Sheldon W. Tobe. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States; Sunnybrook Hospital University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Sunnybrook Hospital University of Toronto and Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada; University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; Western University, London, ON, Canada


Aging Clinical and Experimental Research | 2015

Effect of aerobic training and aerobic and resistance training on the inflammatory status of hypertensive older adults

Leandra G. Lima; José Maria Thiago Bonardi; Giulliard O. Campos; Rodrigo F. Bertani; Luria Melo de Lima Scher; Paulo Louzada-Junior; Julio C. Moriguti; Eduardo Ferriolli; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima


Revista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício (RBPFEX) | 2017

Relação entre peso corporal e a carga em diferentes faixas etárias de idosas no exercício Leg Press

Rodrigo F. Bertani; Giulliard O. Campos; Fernanda Pinheiro Amador dos Santos Pessanha; José Maria Thiago Bonardi; Leandra G. Lima; Eduardo Ferriolli; Julio C. Moriguti; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2017

Resistance Exercise Training is More Effective than Interval Aerobic Training in Reducing Blood Pressure During Sleep in Hypertensive Elderly Patients

Rodrigo F. Bertani; Giulliard O. Campos; Diego M. Perseguin; José Maria Thiago Bonardi; Eduardo Ferriolli; Julio C. Moriguti; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima


Revista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício (RBPFEX) | 2016

EXERCÍCIO AERÓBIO CONTÍNUO E INTERVALADO: RESPOSTA PRESSÓRICA AGUDA NO INDIVÍDUO COM SÍNDROME METABÓLICA E DOENÇA ISQUÊMICA - ESTUDO DE CASO

Giulliard O. Campos; Rodrigo F. Bertani; José Maria Thiago Bonardi; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima


Revista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício (RBPFEX) | 2016

EXERCÍCIO AERÓBIO CONTÍNUO VERSUS INTERVALADO: RESPOSTA PRESSÓRICA AGUDA NO IDOSO COM SÍNDROME METABÓLICA E DOENÇA ISQUÊMICA - RELATO DE CASO

Giulliard O. Campos; Rodrigo F. Bertani; José Maria Thiago Bonardi; Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2015

Comparison of the acute effect of the aerobic and resistance exercise on blood pressure of the older individuals with treated hypertension

Nereida Kilza da Costa Lima; Gil O. Campos; Rodrigo F. Bertani; Fernanda Pas. Pessanha; Eduardo Ferriolli; Julio C. Moriguti

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