About this trial
High blood pressure is a common medical condition that affects the body's arteries. It's also called hypertension. Untreated hypertension increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and other serious health problems. Exercise is a promising tool in hypertension management. Regular participation in exercise improves vascular health, heart and lung function, and multisystem health. However, the direct evidence of the treatment effects of a brief period of exercise on blood pressure in individuals with hypertension is limited. A brief period of exercise refers to an exercise protocol that only lasts for a very short period of time, such as 5-10 minutes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
18-55 yrs.
24 hour average BP >110/70 mmHg, but < 160 systolic blood pressure
Able to provide informed consent
Disqualifiers
Currently taking anti-hypertensive medication smokers and alcohol drinkers Inability to undertake exercise intervention (resistance and isometric exercise)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- wall-squat
- wall-squat-tradition