{"id":17180,"date":"2023-05-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-05-08T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/weight-training-lower-blood-pressure-7485185\/"},"modified":"2023-05-08T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2023-05-08T00:00:00","slug":"weight-training-lower-blood-pressure-7485185","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/weight-training-lower-blood-pressure-7485185\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Weight Training the Key to Lowering Blood Pressure in Adults?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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New research found that adults who weight train have a better chance of lowering their blood pressure.<\/span><\/li>\n
Weight training also has the ability to help individuals manage their weight, blood sugar, and cholesterol\u2014all of which, if elevated, can be risk factors of heart disease.<\/li>\n
Experts recommend adults of any age practice strength training two or three times a week.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\nNew research found that individuals who participate in moderate-to-vigorous intensity strength training have a better chance of lowering their blood pressure.<\/span>\n<\/p>\n
\nThis work fits into a growing understanding of the cardiovascular and overall health benefits of lifting weights. Previous research has already shed light on the fact that strength training combined with cardio workouts can increase longevity.<\/span> What makes this new study stand out is the role weight training plays in regulating high blood pressure, or hypertension.\n<\/p>\n
\nThis was shown to be most effective for people up to the age of 50, rather than for older adults.\n<\/p>\n
\nWhen asked how impactful strength training exercises can be for a person\u2019s blood pressure, lead study author Giovanna Rampazzo Teixeira, a professor in the Department of Physical Education at S\u00e3o Paulo State University in Presidente Prudente, said it\u2019s important to note that during physical activity there is an increase in one\u2019s heart rate, an increase in the diameter of blood vessels, known as vasodilation, greater blood flow, and an increase in the production of nitric oxide, which is \u201can important mediator in vessel relaxation.\u201d\n<\/p>\n
\nThis all has long-term benefits for blood pressure.\n<\/p>\n
\n\u201cExercise promotes adaptations such as a decrease in resting heart rate, improvement in cardiac efficiency, and an increase in the maximum volume of oxygen\u2014VO2max,\u201d Teixeira told Health<\/em>.\n<\/p>\n
\nWhat this study can do is offer a clearer understanding of just how helpful strength training can be in blood pressure regulation, especially for older adults who might otherwise shy away from lifting weights.\n<\/p>\n