Study of the hypertensive responsein adults with coronary risk practitioners of physical exercises

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Luis Lázaro Arias Rodríguez

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It was carried out a descriptive study to know the answer from the arterial tension to the effort in mature fellows with risk coronary systematic practitioners of physical exercises. The universe ascended 52 practitioners composed by 29 women and 23 men, to which were applied a survey with variables that allowed to identify the factors of coronary risk /they suffer and they were applied an it approves of walk during 12 minutes. The data were processed by means of the program statistical IBM SPSS, version 21.0. The selected age group was of 40-60 years, the predominant factors of risk were the overweight or obesity, the habit of smoking and the hypercholesterolemia; the answer hypertensive to the slight effort was the most frequent with 40% it was observed, also that the hypertensive answer to the effort was associated from a significant way to the factors of risk and the age.

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Arias Rodríguez, L. L. (2018). Study of the hypertensive responsein adults with coronary risk practitioners of physical exercises. PODIUM - Journal of Science and Technology in Physical Culture, 13(3), 223–231. Retrieved from https://podium.upr.edu.cu/index.php/podium/article/view/787
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Luis Lázaro Arias Rodríguez, Universidad de Ciencias de la Cultura Física y el Deporte., Ciudad Habana, Cuba

Doctor en Ciencias de la Cultura Física y el Deporte

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