Blutdruck-, Katecholamin- und Laktatstatus vor und nach einem Ausdauertraining bei Hyper- und Normotonikern

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Englischer übersetzter Titel:Blood pressure, lactate and catecholamine levels before and after endurance training in hypertensive and normotensive persons
Autor:Hartard, M.; Jeschke, D.; Lorenz, R.; Geisler, M.; Geisler-Roever, A.; Brunner, W.; Richter, M.; Filadoro, R.
Herausgeber:Liesen, Heinz; Weiß, Michael; Baum, Matthias
Erschienen in:Regulations- und Repairmechanismen : 33. Deutscher Sportärztekongress Paderborn 1993
Veröffentlicht:Köln: Dt. Ärzte-Verl. (Verlag), 1994, 1994. S. 250-253, Abb., Tab., Lit., Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Sammelwerksbeitrag
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Deutsch
ISBN:3769103084
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199503075594
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Abstract des Autors

A prospective study over a period of 8 weeks was performed with a group of 7 hypertensive (47.4 +/- 6 years) and 9 normotensive (48.3 +/- 6 years) men. They completed a cycle ergometric training (3 units/week) in relation to their maximal functional capacity (60% of maximal heart-rate). Before and after training the men carried out a cycle ergometric test to maximum effort (beginning: 25 W, increase: 25 W, interval: 3 minutes). Plasma-catecholamine and lactate levels were determined at rest, at 50, 100 and 150 W. A significant improvement of Watt-performance, a clear drop of the heart rates and a non-significant decrease of the noradrenaline values could be observed in both groups. The 7 hypertensive men showed significantly higher levels of lactate and blood pressure before and a stronger decrease of these parameters after training. We conclude that the training had a more impressive effect on performance, haemodynamic and metabolic parameters in the group of untrained hypertensive men than in the group of normotensive ones. Verf.-Referat