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NCT06042439
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AM vs PM Exercise Training

Sponsor: Michigan State University

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Summary

The treatment of high blood pressure, or hypertension, is multifaceted and can include pharmacological therapies (i.e., medications) and lifestyle modifications such as physical activity. Chronotherapy, which describes timing of a treatment with the body's daily rhythms, has recently been used with hypertension medications and has been shown to be effective at lowering blood pressure and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease events. Specifically, taking medications in the evening was shown to be more effective than morning medication routines. Little information is available about the effectiveness of chronotherapy combined with exercise (i.e., planned physical activity) interventions in older adults with hypertension. The purpose of this study is to examine how exercise training performed in the morning and early evening affects blood pressure and other measures of blood vessel health in postmenopausal females with hypertension.

Official title: Effects of AM vs. PM Exercise Training on Blood Pressure and Vascular Health in Postmenopausal Females With Hypertension

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

55 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

79

Start Date

2024-06-11

Completion Date

2027-07-01

Last Updated

2025-09-25

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

6 weeks of exercise training (Pre-training)

handgrip and treadmill walking 4 days per week

BEHAVIORAL

6 weeks of exercise training (Post-training)

handgrip and treadmill walking 4 days per week

Locations (1)

Michigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan, United States