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The long-term results of physical training programme for patients with arterial hypertension (physiological and psychological aspects)

Journal «MEDICINA» ¹ 3, 2016, pp.90-96 (Research)

Authors

Kildebekova R. N.
Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Chair for Healthcare Mobilization and Disaster Medicine1

Dmitriev A. V.
postgraduate, Chair for Healthcare Mobilization and Disaster Medicine1

Nizamov A. K.
PhD, Assistant Professor, Chair for Healthcare Mobilization and Disaster Medicine1

1 - Bashkir State Medical University, Ufa

Abstract

In young men with arterial hypertension (AH) reduced tolerance to physical stress and psychological change adaptation was observed. The use of outpatient physical rehabilitation showed a significant increase in exercise tolerance, positive dynamics of mental health and increase self-esteem levels in patients with hypertension, compared with the group with isolated anti-hypertensive therapy. The effect of physical rehabilitation is preserved in the long term, but the effect of the correction tends to decrease, which proves the need for regular physical training.

Key words

arterial hypertension, psychological health, tolerance to physical activities

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