Influence Of Gender On Resting Cardiovascular Parameters Of Apparently Healthy Adults On Land And In Water
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Resting cardiovascular values
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Background: The hydro-pool is widely used for health promotion and rehabilitation, yet
information regarding resting cardiovascular responses of male and female adults to acute water
immersion is scarce.
Objective: This study evaluated gender influence on resting Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP),
Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP), Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) and pulse rate of apparently
healthy adults during acute water immersion in erect standing (ES) at xiphisternum level.
Methods: 193 healthy adults (96 males and 97 females) who were non-regular swimmers
participated in this study. Participants’ Body Mass Index (BMI) was calculated using their height
and body weight measured on land. The SBP, DBP and pulse rate were measured on land and in
the hydro-pool after 2 to 3 minutes of immersion using an electronic blood pressure monitor. The
MAP was calculated using the formula: MAP= DBP+ (SBP-DBP/3). Data were analysed using
paired sampled t test and mixed design two-way ANOVA at p<0.05.
Results: Participants’ ages ranged between 18 and 38 years (mean age = 22.4±2.7 years). The
BMI of male and female participants were not significantly different. Male and female groups
experienced significant reductions in MAP (5.9mmHg vs 4.9mmHg), DBP (7.7mmHg vs
5.4mmHg) and pulse rate (4.4bpm vs 8.1bpm), respectively, during water immersion. However,
SBP on land and during water immersion for both groups were not significantly different. There
were significant main effects for all the cardiovascular parameters measured but significant
interraction effects (environment x gender) were found for MAP and SBP only.
Conclusion: Human cardiovascular responses to acute immersion in a hydro-pool is influenced
by gender with respect to MAP and SBP. This should always be considered during
hydrotherapy.
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Bello, A. I., Adegoke, B. O., Abass, A. O., & Antwi-Boasiako, C. (2013). Influence of gender on resting cardiovascular parameters of apparently healthy adults on land and in water. Nigerian Journal of Medical Rehabilitation, 16(1).
