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Association of physical activity in childhood and early adulthood with carotid artery elasticity 21 years later: the cardiovascular risk in Young Finns Study

机译:儿童和成年初期的体育活动与21年后的颈动脉弹性的关系:年轻芬兰人研究中的心血管风险

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BACKGROUND:Decreased arterial elasticity is a risk factor for several cardiovascular outcomes. Longitudinal data on the effect of physical activity in youth on adult arterial elasticity are limited. The aim of this study was to determine the long-term effects of physical activity in children and young adults on carotid artery elasticity after 21 years of follow-up.METHODS AND RESULTS:Participants were 1417 children (aged 9 to 15 years) and 999 young adults (aged 18 to 24 years) from the prospective Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study. Participants had questionnaire measures of leisure-time physical activity available from 1986 and ultrasound-derived indices of carotid artery elasticity measured in 2007. Carotid artery elasticity indices were distensibility (%/10 mm Hg), Young's elastic modulus (kPa), and stiffness index (unitless). Physical activity at age 18 to 24 years was directly associated with distensibility (β=0.068, P=0.014) and inversely with Young's elastic modulus (β=-0.057, P=0.0037) and indirectly with stiffness index (β=-0.050, P=0.0028) 21 years later in males and females. The associations remained after adjustment for age, sex, body mass index, smoking, systolic blood pressure, serum lipids and insulin, and 21-year change in physical activity. At age 9 to 15 years, the favorable association, remaining after adjustment, was found in males (distensibility [β=0.097, P=0.010], Young's elastic modulus [β=-0.060, P=0.028], and stiffness index [β=-0.062, P=0.007]) but not in females (P=0.70, P=0.85, and P=0.91, respectively).CONCLUSIONS:Leisure-time physical activity in boys and young adults is associated with carotid artery elasticity later in life, suggesting that higher levels of physical activity in youth may benefit future cardiovascular health.
机译:背景:动脉弹性下降是几种心血管疾病预后的危险因素。关于青年人体育锻炼对成人动脉弹性影响的纵向数据有限。这项研究的目的是确定在21年的随访中儿童和年轻人的体育锻炼对颈动脉弹性的长期影响。方法和结果:参与者为1417名儿童(9至15岁)和999名儿童年轻芬兰人(预期年龄介于18至24岁之间)的年轻心血管疾病风险。参与者从1986年开始对休闲运动进行问卷调查,并于2007年测量超声得出的颈动脉弹性指数。颈动脉弹性指数为扩张性(%/ 10 mm Hg),杨氏弹性模量(kPa)和刚度指数(无单位)。 18至24岁的体育锻炼与可扩张性直接相关(β= 0.068,P = 0.014),与杨氏弹性模量(β= -0.057,P = 0.0037)呈负相关,而与刚度指数(β= -0.050,P = 0.0028)21年后的男性和女性。在调整了年龄,性别,体重指数,吸烟,收缩压,血脂和胰岛素以及21年体力活动的变化之后,相关性仍然存在。在9至15岁的年龄段,男性中发现了良好的关联性,并在调整后仍然存在(扩张性[β= 0.097,P = 0.010],杨氏弹性模量[β= -0.060,P = 0.028]和刚度指数[β] = -0.062,P = 0.007]),而女性则没有(分别为P = 0.70,P = 0.85和P = 0.91)。结论:男孩和年轻人的休闲时间体育锻炼与后来的颈动脉弹性有关。生活,这表明青年人进行更高水平的体育锻炼可能有益于未来的心血管健康。

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