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This study evaluates the cocoa supplementation and aerobic exercise on central pressure and arterial stiffness parameters in physically inactive middle-aged individuals. 500mg capsules will be offered to all patients. Of these, half will offer the content of 500mg of cocoa per capsule or placebo capsules. The placebo will contain a pharmacologically inert substance (microcrystalline cellulose) of the same color. A half will start 50' aerobic training 3 times/week while the other half will continue without exercise.


Clinical Trial Description

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one cause of death in the world: more people die annually from CVDs than from any other cause. The arterial hypertension is one of the main predictors of CVDs. The number of adults with high blood pressure increased from 594 million in 1975 to 1.13 billion in 2015( WHO, 2020). Due to the great increase in Hypertension around the world, new technological ways of assessing pressure have been discussed in the clinical setting, not only peripheral, but also central. In this sense, the applanation tonometry of different arteries (carotid and radial), the analysis of pulses by various algorithms and the ability to estimate the shape of the pulse wave in the descending aorta root has been gaining prominence. Flavonoids are a group of polyphenol compounds found in plants. The possible benefits from these compounds are related to cardiovascular health through specific actions on the artery wall. Prospective studies have shown that flavonoids can improve arterial stiffness, measured by Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV). Physical exercise can intensifies organic functioning in different systems oh human body, including the cardiovascular. Studies has shown that chronic adaptations of pshysical exercise can improve arterial stiffness and central blood pressure parameters. ;


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NCT number NCT04732754
Study type Interventional
Source Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul
Contact Tainah Ortiz, M.Sc
Phone 55 51 999171990
Email tainahortiz05@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2021
Completion date December 10, 2022

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