Postural reprogramming insoles for blood pressure fall and posture misalignment in hypertensive individuals: randomized clinical trial

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https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.v10i3.3164

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Hypertension. Insoles. Blood pressure. Posture.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that Postural Reprogramming Insoles (PRI)  improves posture and the effect of PRI on average and peaks of blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive individuals. DESIGN: RCT, registered at the Clinical Trials (NCT02401516), with 24 hypertensive individuals. SETTING: All patients underwent Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) and posture assessment (PAS/SAPO software) at the beginning and the end of six weeks. INTERVENTION: intervention group (IG) used PRI and control group (CG) SHAM. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: BP averages. SECONDARY OUTCOMES: BP peaks, during awake and asleep periods. Improvement of posture was determined when the angle values assessed decreased or reached zero (perfect alignment). To compare BP, paired, and unpaired Student's t-tests were used, significance level of 5%. Effect size (ES) was assessed with Cohen's D. For posture assessment, Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney were applied to analysis. Categorical variables, through Chi-square test. RESULTS: Baseline variables did not differ between groups. The following deltas were obtained-SBP peak in awake period (+9.3mmHgVs-7.5mmHg) (p<0.05, great ES); SBP peak during sleeping period (+2.3mmHgVs-6.8mmHg) (p<0.05, moderate ES); and DBP peak during awake period (+3.2mmHgVs-4.7mmHg) (p<0.05, great ES), in control and intervention groups, respectively. For postural angles, 33% of SBP were explained by anterior body shift. For DBP, 46% and 55% were explained by Knee and Ankle Angles, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: PRI reduced SBP and DBP peaks during awake period, with no effect on BP average. Even though PRI has not shown any improvement in overall posture, anterior body displacement and knee and ankle angles would solely explain 33-55% of the highest BP.

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Author Biographies

  • Ana Lucia Barbosa Goes, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP) UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA BAHIA (UFBA)
    PROFESSORA DO CURSO DE FISIOTERAPIA DA EBMSP. ESPECIALISTA EM POSTURA E POSTUROLOGIA. MESTRA E DOUTORA EM MEDICINA E SAÚDE HUMANA.
  • Alana Santana Menezes Barbosa, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP)
    Fisioterapeuta
  • Beatriz Guedes Ventura Araújo, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP)
    Fisioterapeuta
  • Camila Barbosa de Castro, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP)
    Fisioterapeuta
  • Géssica Marília de Oliveira Gazar Barbalho, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP)
    Fisioterapeuta
  • Vinícius Cardoso Lago, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP)

    Fisioterapeuta

  • Luis Agnaldo Pereira de Souza, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP)
    Médico Assistente, Laboratório de Pesquisa Cardiovascular-EBMSP
  • Ana Marice Teixeira Ladeia, ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA (EBMSP)
    Médica cardiologista, Professora de Graduação do Curso de Medicina e Pós-Graduação em Medicina e Saúde Humana, Coordenadora do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina e Saúde Humana.

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08/31/2020

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Barbosa Goes AL, Barbosa ASM, Araújo BGV, de Castro CB, Barbalho GM de OG, Lago VC, et al. Postural reprogramming insoles for blood pressure fall and posture misalignment in hypertensive individuals: randomized clinical trial. Rev Pesq Fisio [Internet]. 2020 Aug. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];10(3):493-504. Available from: https://www5.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/fisioterapia/article/view/3164

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