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Effect of Isometric Handgrip Training on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Patients With Hypertension
Led by Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina · Updated on 2025-08-12
250
Participants Needed
5
Research Sites
349 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
U
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Lead Sponsor
C
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Meta-analysis studies have demonstrated that isometric training with handgrip promotes reductions in clinical blood pressure, reaching 8 mmHg for systolic blood pressure and 4 mmHg for diastolic. However, the effects of this training modality on ambulatory blood pressure, which is better discriminant of cardiovascular risk than clinical BP, remains uncertain. Thus, the ISOPRESS Network, consists of researchers from Brazilian institutions of education and research (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Federal University of Amazonas, Federal University of Sergipe, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco and Universidade Nove de Julho), will conduct a multi-center study to analyze the effects of isometric handgrip training on clinic and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure in patients with hypertension. For this, each research center will conduct a randomized controlled trial with medicated patients with hypertension, of both sex. The participants will be randomized into two groups: isometric handgrip training group (HBT: n = 25 per center) and control group (CG: n = 25 per center).Subjects assigned to the HBT will train three times per week, four sets of 2-min isometric contractions (using alternate hands) at 30% of maximal voluntary contraction, during 24 weeks. Subjects randomized to the CG will perform stretching and relaxation exercises three times per week, during 24 weeks. The evaluations will occur in three moments: baseline, post-12 and post-24 weeks. The primary outcome will be ambulatory blood pressure, while clinic blood pressure and cardiac autonomic modulation will be analyzed as secondary outcomes. For data analysis, in addition to descriptive statistics, two-way ANOVA for mixed model will be applied for within and between groups comparison. The level of significance that will be adopted is p\<0.05.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Effect of Isometric Handgrip Training on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Patients With Hypertension
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Diagnosis of hypertension, controlled by up to three antihypertensive medications
- Blood pressure levels between 130 and 180 mmHg
- No high cardiovascular risk (no other cardiovascular, metabolic or pulmonary disease nor any signals or symptoms of these disease)
- Not engaged in a physical exercise program for at least six months
- No cognitive impairment (Montreal Cognitive Assessment 65 26 points)
You will not qualify if you...
- Less than 85% adherence to training sessions
- Diagnosis of other cardiovascular diseases or diabetes during the study
- Participation in another supervised physical exercise program
- Change in medication class and/or dose during the study
- Worsening of disease (blood pressure above 180 or use of four or more medications)
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 5 locations
1
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 88040-900
Not Yet Recruiting
2
Federal University of Sergipe
Aracaju, Brazil
Actively Recruiting
3
Federal University of Amazonas
Parintins, Brazil
Not Yet Recruiting
4
Federal Rural University of Pernambuco
Recife, Brazil
Actively Recruiting
5
Universidade Nove de Julho
São Paulo, Brazil
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
A
Aline Gerage, PhD
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
DOUBLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
2
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