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Titel: Gaming instead of training? : exergaming induces high-intensity exercise stimulus and reduces cardiovascular reactivity to cold pressor test
Autor(en): Ketelhut, Sascha
Ketelhut, Reinhard G.
Kircher, Eva
Röglin, Lisa
Hottenrott, Kuno
Martin-Niedecken, Anna Lisa
Ketelhut, Kerstin
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Art: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Zusammenfassung: Introduction: The present study assessed if an exercise session in an innovative exergame can modulate hemodynamic reactivity to a cold pressor test (CPT) to a similar extent as a typical moderate endurance training (ET). Furthermore, cardiorespiratory, and affective responses of an exergame session and an ET were compared. Methods: Twenty-seven healthy participants aged 25 ± 4 years (48% female; BMI 23.0 ± 2.1 kg/m2) participated in this cross-sectional study. All participants completed both an ET on a treadmill and training in the ExerCube (ECT). HR and oxygen consumption were recorded during both training sessions. Before and after both exercise sessions, the hemodynamic reactivity to a CPT was determined. Results: During ECT, HR, oxygen consumption, energy expenditure, and the metabolic equivalent of the task were significantly higher than those obtained during ET (p < 0.001). With regard to the CPT, the participants showed significantly lower responses in peripheral systolic (p = 0.004) and diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.009) as well as central systolic (p = 0.002) and diastolic BP (P = 0.01) after ECT compared to ET. The same was true for pulse wave velocity (p = 0.039). Conclusion: The ECT induced a significantly higher exercise stimulus compared to the ET. At the same time, it attenuated hemodynamic stress reactivity. The ECT presents a relevant training stimulus that modulates cardiovascular reactivity to stress, which has been proven as a predictor for the development of hypertension. Trial Registration: ISRCTN registry, ISRCTN43067716, 14 April 2020, Trial number: 38154.
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/87673
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/85721
Open-Access: Open-Access-Publikation
Nutzungslizenz: (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International(CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International
Sponsor/Geldgeber: Publikationsfonds MLU
Journal Titel: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Verlag: Frontiers Media
Verlagsort: Lausanne
Band: 9
Originalveröffentlichung: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.798149
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