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Study on the risk of hypertension in the elderly patients with exercise prescription

Feng Shoudong


Objective: To investigate the risk of implementation of exercise prescription in elderly hypertensive patients after. Methods: select 80 cases of elderly hypertensive patients, randomly divided into the experiment group and control group, 40 cases in each group, the implementation of exercise prescription for patients in the experimental group, the control group of patients with the implementation of routine exercise prescription. Results: the experimental group after exercise, the average heart rate for (110.25 + 2.98), the experimental group after exercise, diastolic blood pressure (112.33 + 11.22) mmHg, the experimental group after exercise, systolic blood pressure (160.33 + 11.22) mmHg, were significantly lower than the control group. The groups were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Patients in the experimental group after exercise nitrogen microalbuminuria (19.86 + 5.1) mmol.L-1, blood uric acid (275.6 + 100.2) mg.L-1, serum potassium (3.39 + 1) changes of Umol.L-1 index improved obviously, and the effect is significantly better than the control group, P < 0.05, the experimental group after exercise, in patients with EF, E/A, Ccr significantly, but the LVMI, MAU were decreased, the patients in the experimental group after exercise appear giddy percentage is 3.33%, patients in the experimental group after exercise heart palpitations percentage is 3.33%, the percentage of dyspnea appeared in patients in the experimental group after exercise was 6.67%, significantly lower than the control group. The groups were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion: in elderly patients with hypertension in the implementation of exercise prescription after fitness, can obviously reduce the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents, is conducive to the recovery of function in patients with.


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