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Effects of 8-week swimming training on carotid arterial stiffness and hemodynamics in young overweight adults

机译:8周游泳训练对年轻超重成年人颈动脉僵硬度和血液动力学的影响

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Background Exercise has been found to either reduce or increase arterial stiffness. Land-based exercise modalities have been documented as effective physical therapies to decrease arterial stiffness. However, these land-based exercise modalities may not be suitable for overweight individuals, in terms of risks of joint injury. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of 8-week swimming training and 4-week detraining on carotid arterial stiffness and hemodynamics in young overweight adults. Methods Twenty young male adults who were overweight were recruited and engaged in 8-week of swimming training and 4-week detraining. Five individuals withdrew due to lack of interest and failure to follow the training protocol. Body Fat Percentage (BFP) and carotid hemodynamic variables were measured on a resting day at the following intervals: baseline, 4?weeks, 8?weeks after swimming training and 4?weeks after detraining. A repeated analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to assess the differences between baseline and each measurement. When significant differences were detected, Tukey’s test for post hoc comparisons was used. Results Eight-week swimming training at moderate intensity decreased BFP, including the trunk and four extremities. Additionally, the BFP of the right and left lower extremities continued to decrease in these overweight adults 4?weeks after ceasing training. Carotid arterial stiffness decreased, while there were no significant changes in arterial diameters. Blood flow velocity, flow rate, maximal and mean wall shear stress increased, while systolic blood pressure and peripheral resistance decreased. No significant differences existed in minimal wall shear stress and oscillatory shear stress. Conclusions Eight-week swimming training at moderate intensity exhibited beneficial effects on systolic blood pressure, arterial stiffness and blood supply to the brain in overweight adults. Moreover, maximal and mean wall shear stress increased after training. It is worth noting that these changes in hemodynamics did not last 4?weeks. Therefore, further studies are still warranted to clarify the underlying relationship between improvements in arterial stiffness and alterations in wall shear stress.
机译:背景技术已经发现锻炼可以降低或增加动脉僵硬度。陆上运动方式已被证明是有效的物理疗法,可降低动脉僵硬度。但是,就关节受伤的风险而言,这些陆上锻炼方式可能不适合超重的人。这项研究的目的是确定8周游泳训练和4周减训练对年轻超重成年人颈动脉僵硬度和血液动力学的影响。方法招募20名超重的年轻男性成年人,进行8周的游泳训练和4周的训练。由于缺乏兴趣和未能遵守培训规程,五人退出。在休息日以下列时间间隔测量身体脂肪百分比(BFP)和颈动脉血流动力学变量:基线,游泳​​训练后4周,训练后8周和训练后4周。重复方差分析(ANOVA)用于评估基线与每次测量之间的差异。当检测到显着差异时,将使用Tukey的事后比较测试。结果在中等强度的八周游泳训练中,包括躯干和四肢在内的BFP降低。此外,这些超重成年人在停止训练后4周,其右,左下肢的BFP持续下降。颈动脉僵硬度下降,而动脉直径无明显变化。血流速度,流速,最大和平均壁切应力增加,而收缩压和周围阻力降低。在最小壁剪应力和振荡剪应力上没有显着差异。结论中度强度的八周游泳训练对超重成年人的收缩压,动脉僵硬度和脑部血液供应具有有益作用。此外,训练后最大和平均壁切应力增加。值得注意的是,这些血液动力学变化并没有持续4周。因此,仍然有必要进行进一步的研究以阐明动脉僵硬度的改善与壁切应力改变之间的潜在关系。

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