Impact of an active lifestyle on cardiovascular autonomic modulation and oxidative stress in males with overweight and parental history of hypertension

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Mario Cesar Nascimento
Ariane Viana
Danielle da Silva Dias
Fernando Dos Santos
Simone Dal Corso
Maria Cláudia Irigoyen
Marcelle Paula-Ribeiro
Kátia De Angelis
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[1] Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE),Translational Physiology Laboratory
[2] State University of Santa Catarina (UDESC),Heart Institute (InCor)
[3] Postgraduate Program in Physical Education,Respiratory Research@Alfred, Central Clinical School
[4] Federal University of Maranhão,Department of Physiology
[5] University of São Paulo,undefined
[6] Medical School,undefined
[7] Monash University,undefined
[8] Federal University of Sao Paulo,undefined
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Family history of hypertension is associated with early autonomic dysfunction and increased oxidative stress. These alterations have been found to be reinforced by the overweight factor. Conversely, an active lifestyle is effective in improving the mechanisms regulating blood pressure control. Hence, we ought to investigate the effects of an active lifestyle on the hemodynamic, autonomic and oxidative stress parameters in individuals carrying both family history of hypertension and overweight risk factors. Fifty-six normotensive males were divided into four groups: eutrophic offspring of normotensive parents (EN, n = 12), eutrophic and inactive with hypertensive parents (EH, n = 14), overweight and inactive with hypertensive parents (OH, n = 13), and overweight and physically active with hypertensive parents (OAH, n = 17). Cardiovascular autonomic modulation was assessed by heart rate (HRV) and blood pressure (BPV) variability indexes. Oxidative stress included pro/antioxidant markers and nitrite concentration. Inactive offspring of hypertensive parents (EH and OH) showed higher LFSBP (vs EN), an indicator of sympathetic outflow to the vasculature and reduced anti-oxidant activity (vs EN), while higher pro-oxidant markers were found exclusively in OH (vs EN and EH). Conversely, the OAH group showed bradycardia, higher vagally-mediated HFabs index (vs OH and EN), lower sympathovagal balance (vs OH) and preserved LFSBP. Yet, the OAH showed preserved pro/antioxidant markers and nitrite levels. Our findings indicates that overweight offspring of hypertensive parents with an active lifestyle have improved hemodynamic, cardiac autonomic modulation and oxidative stress parameters compared to their inactive peers.
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