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Aim: To study and compare the effect of concentric and eccentric Resisted Exercise on resting blood pressure and heart rate in hypertensive individuals. Methodology: 30 hypertensive individuals were selected and randomized into two groups; Group A and B. Group A (n=15) performed concentric arm curls for 6 days and group B (n=15) performed eccentric arm curls for 6 days. Result : Significant changes were seen in eccentrically trained individuals. Conclusion: The short term Eccentric Resisted Exercise produces comparatively more reduction in resting blood pressure and heart rate than concentric type of resisted exercise in mild to moderate hypertensive subjects.
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