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ORIGINAL ARTICLE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 2022 February;62(2):244-9
DOI: 10.23736/S0022-4707.21.11941-3
Copyright © 2021 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
language: English
The effect of one bout submaximal endurance exercise on the innate and adaptive immune responses of hypertensive patients
Rohollah VALIZADEH 1 ✉, Sepideh KARAMPOUR 2, Abdulamir SAIIARI 3, Somayeh SADEGHI 1
1 Department of Physical Education, Omidiyeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Omidiyeh, Iran; 2 Department of Physical Education, Karoon City, Education Office, Karoon, Iran; 3 Department of Exercise Physiology, Abadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadan, Iran
BACKGROUND: Changes in some of the immune system factors are associated with a risk of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of one-bout submaximal endurance exercise (OBSEE) on the innate and adaptive responses of hypertensive patients.
METHODS: From among 70 men with hypertension, 20 men (mean age: 60.25±4.59 years, Body Mass Index [BMI]: 29.57±3.68 kg/m2, and the maximal oxygen uptake [VO
RESULTS: The results after adjusting for PVCs showed that OBSEE significantly increased WBCs (P=0.001) in hypertensive patients. On the other hand, a significant decrease was observed in EO (P=0.001) and MONO (P=0.001) levels after OBSEE. Significant changes were not found in NEUT (P=0.072), BASO (P=0.106), LYMPH (P=0.440), IgA (P=0.382), IgG (P=0.245) and IgM (P=0.081) levels.
CONCLUSIONS: It seems that OBSEE can reduce the risk of hypertension caused by elevated EO and MONO in hypertensive patients.
KEY WORDS: Exercise; Immunity; Hypertension