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A systematic review on the effect of acute aerobic exercise on arterial stiffness reveals a differential response in the upper and lower arterial segments
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|作者:
Andrew F Mutter
Alexandra B Cooke
Olivier Saleh
Yessica-Haydee Gomez
Stella S Daskalopoulou
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[1] Faculty of Medicine,Division of Experimental Medicine, Department of Medicine
[2] McGill University,Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine
[3] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[4] McGill University Health Centre,undefined
来源:
Hypertension Research
|
2017年
/
40卷
关键词:
aerobic exercise;
arterial stiffness;
augmentation index;
exercise testing;
pulse wave velocity;
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The objective of this systematic review was to provide insight into the controversy that still abounds as to the impact of acute aerobic exercise on immediate changes in arterial stiffness. Electronic databases were searched to identify articles assessing the effects of acute aerobic exercise on parameters of arterial stiffness. Eligible studies included arterial stiffness measurements before and after acute aerobic exercise in healthy human subjects. Forty-three studies were included. The effect of acute aerobic exercise on arterial stiffness was found to be dependent on the anatomical segment assessed, and on the timing of the measurement post-exercise. Arterial stiffness of the central and upper body peripheral arterial segments was found to be increased relative to resting values immediately post-exercise (0–5 min), whereas, thereafter (>5 min), decreased to a level at or below resting values. In the lower limbs, proximal to the primary working muscles, arterial stiffness decreased immediately post-exercise (0–5 min), which persisted into the recovery period post-exercise (>5 min). This systematic review reveals a differential response to acute exercise in the lower and upper/central arterial segments in healthy adult subjects. We further showed that the effect of acute aerobic exercise on arterial stiffness is dependent on the timing of the measurements post-exercise. Therefore, when assessing the overall impact of exercise on arterial stiffness, it is important to consider the arterial segment being analyzed and measurement time point, as failure to contextualize the measurement can lead to conflicting results and misleading clinical inferences.
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页码:146 / 172
页数:26
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