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This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of combining whole-body vibration with dynamic squats on cardiovascular and salivary bio-marker responses in healthy adults. A randomized crossover design was conducted with 20 healthy adults. Each participant underwent three exercise sessions, with a 2-week washout period between each session. The sessions consisted of: (1) whole-body vibration (VB) at 25 Hz for 2 minutes, with an amplitude of 2 mm, and 2 minutes of rest between sets, for a total of 5 sets; (2) dynamic squats (SQ) performed 15 times within 2 minutes, with a 2-minute rest between sets, for a total of 5 sets; and (3) a combination of whole-body VB and SQ (VB+SQ). The cardiovascular variables and salivary biomarkers related to exer-cise intensity were assessed. Only the VB+SQ session significantly de-creased the unstimulated salivary flow rate, and caused greater chang-es in heart rate, systolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, rate-pressure product, and heart rate variability compared to VB or SQ alone. Moreover, the VB+SQ session significantly increased the salivary total protein concentration from 0.56±0.05 mg/mL (baseline) to 0.74± 0.06 mg/mL (postexercise condition) and the salivary alpha-amylase ac-tivity from 33.83±5.56 U/mL (baseline) to 63.63±12.33 U/mL (postexercise condition) (P<0.05). These changes were recovered at 1-hr postexer-cise condition. Our findings provide information for designing exercise programs that incorporate VB+SQ to enhance hemodynamic and cardi-ac autonomic responses in healthy adults and for application during re-habilitation periods.
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INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Participants
Study protocols
Measurement of the body composition
Exercise protocols
Salivary collection, preparation, and storage
Measurement of the salivary flow rate and salivary pH
Measurement of the cardiovascular variables
Chemicals
Measurement of the salivary biomarkers related to exercise intensity
Statistical analysis
RESULTS
Characteristics and body composition of participants
Changes in the salivary flow rate and salivary pH caused by the three exercise sessions
Changes in HR caused by the three different exercise sessions
Changes in the BP and RPP caused by the three different exercise sessions
Changes in the HR variability during the three different exercise sessions
Changes in the salivary biomarkers related to exercise intensity in the three different exercise sessions
DISCUSSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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