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Effects of Walking and Relaxation Exercises on Controlling Hypertension Guler Balci Alparslan and Nuran Akdemir Journal of the Australian Traditional-Medicine Society March 2010 Volume 16 Issue 1
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Purpose Evaluate effects of walking and relaxation exercises on primary and resistant hypertension
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Methods Subjects aged 18-65, taking hypertensive meds for 1 month, BMI between 20-30 13 week Intervention Blood Pressure Monitoring – Twice daily for 12 weeks Relaxation Exercises and Walking Program – Deep breathing and relaxation exercises once a day – Walk 45 min. 3X’s/week
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Results SBP decreased 10.96 mmHg; DBP decreased 7mmHg Anxiety levels decreased Results show interventions effective on primary and resistant hypertension conditions No lifestyle changes found in terms of cigarette use, alcohol use, etc.
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Discussion Inadequate exercise, stress, anger, and anxiety are risk factors for hypertension Studies show that walking inhibits hypertension & regulates BP Physicians can implement walking and relaxation programs to decrease hypertensive attacks
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Conclusion Walking & Relaxation exercises are effective interventions for decreasing BP in primary & resistant hypertension
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