Abstract
Hypertension is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity and morbidity since high blood pressure can cause damage to microvascular and macrovascular organs. The Sixty non-smoker participants were divided into two main groups. Thirty participants group with high-intensity aerobic exercise and a second thirty group with moderate-intensity aerobic exercise. The electrical treadmill exercise is used three times per week for eight for each 25-30 minutes. Peripheral arterial blood pressure measurements and blood investigation in the form of serum uric acid and renal function tests were tested for each participant. The resulting data showed a significantly decreased effect on both serum uric acid and renal function tests in high-intensity intervals and continuous moderate exercise with more improvement with continuous moderate exercise 16% in serum uric acid and 27.5 % in creatinine. In conclusion, moderate continuous exercise reduces serum uric acid and creatinine better than high-intensity interval exercise. Both have the same effect on blood pressure and urea, but moderate continuous exercise has a crystal-clear effect that cannot be denied.
Publisher
BM-Publisher American Journal of BioMedicine
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