Abstract
Prostate cancer remains the second leading cause of cancerassociated deaths of men in the United States...
Highlights
According to the Brazilian Society of Arterial Hypertension (2008), there are 600 million hypertensive patients in the world, and it states that the prevalence of hypertension in Brazil is high, because among adults, 30% to 35% have the disease
According to the results, it was observed that systolic blood pressure immediately after the exercise session was significantly higher than that observed at rest
Conclusion: it is concluded that the resistance exercise at 80% of 1RM in the circuit method causes a significant increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) immediately after its execution
Summary
According to the Brazilian Society of Arterial Hypertension (2008), there are 600 million hypertensive patients in the world, and it states that the prevalence of hypertension in Brazil is high, because among adults, 30% to 35% have the disease. As a consequence of this increase in blood pressure levels, the target organs are exposed to serious risks of commitment to increased cardiovascular risk This increase in blood pressure may have as causes sedentary lifestyle, stress, inadequate eating habits and alcohol and tobacco consumption, which are characteristics derived from the urbanized and post-technology established lifestyle [1]. In view of this reality, it becomes evident the need for interventional approaches in an attempt to prevent and treat hypertension [2]. Because they are characterized by a situation that removes the organism from its homeostasis, causing several physiological adaptations that are necessary and, among them, those related to cardiovascular function during the ex-ercício [4]
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