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Association of central blood pressure with an exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise among elite athletes

PURPOSE: The systolic blood pressure/workload (SBP/MET) slope was recently reported to be a reliable parameter to identify an exaggerated blood pressure response (eBPR) in the normal population and in athletes. However, it is unclear whether an eBPR correlates with central blood pressure (CBP) and vascular function in elite athletes. METHODS: We examined 618 healthy male elite athletes (age 25.8 ± 5.1 years) of mixed sports with a standardized maximum exercise test. CBP and vascular function were measured non-invasively with a validated oscillometric device. The SBP/MET slope was calculated and the threshold for an eBPR was set at > 6.2 mmHg/MET. Two groups were defined according to

  • Most, A.
  • Kraushaar, L.
  • Dörr, O.
  • Keranov, S.
  • Hoelscher, S.
  • Weber, R.
  • Akdogan, E.
  • Groesser, V.
  • Husain-Syed, F.
  • Nef, H.
  • Hamm, C. W.
  • Bauer, P.

Keywords

  • Central blood pressure
  • Elite athletes
  • Exaggerated blood pressure
  • Pulse wave analysis
  • SBP/MET slope
  • Vascular function
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-023-05353-7
Journal: Eur J Appl Physiol
Work Type: Original
Location: UGMLC
Disease Area: General Lung and Other
Partner / Member: JLU
Access-Number: 37987923

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