Exercise-Induced Blood Pressure Dynamics: Insights from the General Population and the Athletic Cohort

Blood pressure (BP) dynamics during graded exercise testing provide important insights into cardiovascular health, particularly in athletes. These measurements, taken during intense physical exertion, complement and often enhance our understanding beyond traditional resting BP measurements. Historic...

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Published inJournal of cardiovascular development and disease Vol. 10; no. 12; p. 480
Main Authors Pesova, Petra, Jiravska Godula, Bogna, Jiravsky, Otakar, Jelinek, Libor, Sovova, Marketa, Moravcova, Katarina, Ozana, Jaromir, Gajdusek, Libor, Miklik, Roman, Sknouril, Libor, Neuwirth, Radek, Sovova, Eliska
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 29.11.2023
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Summary:Blood pressure (BP) dynamics during graded exercise testing provide important insights into cardiovascular health, particularly in athletes. These measurements, taken during intense physical exertion, complement and often enhance our understanding beyond traditional resting BP measurements. Historically, the challenge has been to distinguish 'normal' from 'exaggerated' BP responses in the athletic environment. While basic guidelines have served their purpose, they may not fully account for the complex nature of BP responses in today's athletes, as illuminated by contemporary research. This review critically evaluates existing guidelines in the context of athletic performance and cardiovascular health. Through a rigorous analysis of the current literature, we highlight the multifaceted nature of exercise-induced BP fluctuations in athletes, emphasising the myriad determinants that influence these responses, from specific training regimens to inherent physiological nuances. Our aim is to advocate a tailored, athlete-centred approach to BP assessment during exercise. Such a paradigm shift is intended to set the stage for evidence-based guidelines to improve athletic training, performance and overall cardiovascular well-being.
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ISSN:2308-3425
2308-3425
DOI:10.3390/jcdd10120480