Acute Exercise for the Hypertensive Elderly Affects the Whole-Body Capillary: A Single- Center Pilot Trial

preprint OA: closed
View at publisher

Abstract

Objective: To investigate nailfold capillary parameters in community-dwelling individuals aged over 60 years who have hypertension and do not exercise regularly. Furthermore, the study examined the correlations between capillary function and other health-related indicators. Design A single- center pilot trial Setting Faculty of Health, Tsukuba University of Technology, Japan Participants hypertensive community-dwelling elderly people Intervention Microcirculation was observed before and 1 min after arm-curl exercise by means microscopy of capillary with non-exercised limb. Additionally, we examined other health-related indicators. Outcome measures: Acute effects of reperfusion on nailfold density, flow, and diameters. Secondary outcomes included the correlations between microvascular parameters and other health-related indicators. We hypothesized that brief exercise could enhance microcirculation reperfusion and correlate with other health-related parameters.  Results: There were 20 participants with a mean (SD) age of 67.1 (5.8) years. The capillary flow rate changed from 2.3±6.7 to 2.7±0.2 log µm/s (P

My notes (saved in your browser only)

Citation neighborhood (no data yet)

We don't have any in-corpus citations linked to this paper yet. This is a recent paper (2024) — citers typically take a year or two to land, and the OpenAlex reference graph may still be filling in.

Source provenance

europepmc
last seen: 2026-05-20T01:45:00.602351+00:00