Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 2020; 115(1): 15-16

High-intensity Interval Training versus Continuous Exercise: Is There a Difference Regarding the Magnitude of Blood Pressure Reduction?

Filipe Ferrari ORCID logo , Vítor Magnus Martins ORCID logo

DOI: 10.36660/abc.20200261

This Short Editorial is referred by the Research article "Acute Effect of Interval vs. Continuous Exercise on Blood Pressure: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis".

Short Editorial related to the article Acute Effect of Interval vs. Continuous Exercise on Blood Pressure: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) is strongly associated with adverse cardiovascular events, including heart failure, ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular diseases. With a high prevalence worldwide, SAH is commonly associated with risk factors such as family history, obesity, high sodium intake and physical inactivity. Therefore, it is estimated that countries such as the United States and England have 1/3 of hypertensive individuals. In Brazil, specifically in 2016, a prevalence rate > 32% of SAH (36 million) was reported in adult individuals, being > 60% in the elderly. SAH contributed, directly or indirectly, to 50% of deaths from cardiovascular diseases.

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High-intensity Interval Training versus Continuous Exercise: Is There a Difference Regarding the Magnitude of Blood Pressure Reduction?

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