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Association of cardiorespiratory fitness level with vascular function and subclinical atherosclerosis in the elderly

PURPOSE: Physical exercise is crucial for healthy aging and plays a decisive role in the prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). A higher level of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in the elderly is associated with lower cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. This study investigated the association of CRF level with vascular function and cardiovascular risk factors in the elderly. METHODS: We examined 79 apparently healthy and physically active subjects aged > 55 years (64 ± 4 years). Cardiovascular functional parameters assessed included brachial and central blood pressure (BP), pulse wave velocity (PWV), augmentation index (Aix), and ankle-brachial index. Sonography of the common carotid artery was performed. CRF level was determined by a cardiopulmonary exercise test, and everyday activity was quantified with an accelerometer. RESULTS: All participants had a higher CRF level than the reported age-specific normative values. Twenty-nine subjects had subclinical atherosclerosis of the common carotid artery. Compared with participants without atherosclerosis, they were older (p = 0.007), displayed higher brachial systolic BP (p = 0.006), and higher central systolic BP (p = 0.014). Lower brachial (p = 0.036) and central (p = 0.003) systolic BP, lower PWV (p = 0.004), lower Aix (p < 0.001), lower body fat percentage (< 0.001), and lower LDL cholesterol (p = 0.005) were associated with a higher CRF level. CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort of healthy and physically active individuals, subjects with subclinical atherosclerosis displayed higher systolic brachial and central BP. A higher CRF level was associated with enhanced vascular function, consistent with an influence of CRF on both BP and vascular function in the elderly.

  • Größer, V.
  • Weyh, C.
  • Böttrich, T.
  • Frech, T.
  • Nolte, S.
  • Sommer, N.
  • Huber, M.
  • Eder, K.
  • Dörr, O.
  • Hoelscher, S.
  • Weber, R.
  • Akdogan, E.
  • Nef, H.
  • Most, A.
  • Hamm, C. W.
  • Krüger, K.
  • Bauer, P.

Keywords

  • Cardiorespiratory fitness
  • Cardiovascular risk factors
  • Elderly athletes
  • Pulse wave analysis
  • Subclinical atherosclerosis
  • Vascular function
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-023-05375-1
Journal: Eur J Appl Physiol
Work Type: Original
Location: UGMLC
Disease Area: PH
Partner / Member: JLU, UMR
Access-Number: 38133663

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