Long-term continuous exercise training counteracts the negative impact of the menopause transition on cardiometabolic health in hypertensive women - a 9-year RCT follow-up

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Progress in cardiovascular diseases Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pcad.2023.12.001
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Abstract

Purpose

The study examined effects of 9-yrs of multicomponent exercise training during the menopause interval on cardiometabolic health in hypertensive women.

Methods

Sedentary, middle-aged women (n = 25) with mild-to-moderate arterial hypertension were randomized into a soccer training (multicomponent exercise; EX; n = 12) or control group (CON; n = 13). EX took part in 1-h football training sessions, 1–3 times weekly, for a consecutive 9-years, totaling ∼800 training sessions, while CON did not take part in regular exercise training. 22 participants entered menopause during the intervention.

Results

A time×group interaction effect (P = 0.04) of 8.5 mmHg in favour of EX was observed for changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP) (EX: −4.8 [−10.7;1.1] mmHg, CON +3.7 [−2.0;9.3] mmHg). Time×group interaction effects in favour of EX were also observed for total body weight (4.6 kg, P = 0.008, EX: +0.7 [−1.7;3.0] kg, CON: +5.3 [3.0;7.6] kg, total fat percentage (5.7%-points, P = 0.02; EX (−1.9 [−4.4;0.6] %-points; P = 0.13), CON +3.8 [1.4;6.2] %-points and for total cholesterol (1.2 mmol/l, P = 0.03, EX: −0.5 [−1.0;-0.1] mmol/l, CON: +0.7 [0.2;1.1] mmol/l. EX reduced (P = 0.02) plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol by −0.4 [−0.8;-0.1] mmol/l, whereas an increase (P = 0.01) of 0.4 [0.1;0.8] mmol/l occurred in CON (interaction. P < 0.001). A time×group interaction (P = 0.004) existed for changes in exercise capacity in favour of EX. Fasting glucose remained unchanged in EX and increased (P < 0.001) by 0.7 [0.4;1.0] mmol/l in CON (time×group interaction P = 0.02).

Conclusion

In conclusion, long-term multicomponent exercise training fully counteracts the detrimental effects of the menopause transition on cardiometabolic health in hypertensive women.

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方法将患有轻度至中度动脉高血压的中年女性(25 人)随机分为足球训练组(多成分运动;EX;12 人)和对照组(CON;13 人)。EX组参加每周1-3次、每次1小时的足球训练,连续9年,总计约800次训练,而CON组不参加常规运动训练。结果 在平均动脉压(MAP)的变化方面,观察到时间×组的交互效应(P = 0.04)为 8.5 mmHg,EX 更有利(EX:-4.8 [-10.7;1.1] mmHg,CON +3.7 [-2.0;9.3] mmHg)。在总重量(4.6 千克,P = 0.008,EX:+0.7 [-1.7;3.0] 千克,CON:+5.3 [3.0;7.6] 千克,总脂肪百分比(5.7%-点,P = 0.02;EX(-1.9 [-4.4;0.6] %-点;P = 0.13),CON +3.8 [1.4;6.2] %-点;总胆固醇(1.2 mmol/l,P = 0.03,EX:总胆固醇(1.2 毫摩尔/升,P = 0.03,EX:-0.5 [-1.0;-0.1] 毫摩尔/升,CON:+0.7 [0.2;1.1] 毫摩尔/升。EX使血浆低密度脂蛋白胆固醇降低(P = 0.02)-0.4 [-0.8;-0.1] mmol/l,而CON使血浆低密度脂蛋白胆固醇升高(P = 0.01)0.4 [0.1;0.8] mmol/l(交互作用。)在运动能力的变化方面,时间与组别的交互作用(P = 0.004)有利于 EX。EX的空腹血糖保持不变,而CON的空腹血糖增加了0.7 [0.4;1.0] mmol/l(P <0.001)(时间×组的交互作用P = 0.02)。
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Progress in cardiovascular diseases
Progress in cardiovascular diseases 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases provides comprehensive coverage of a single topic related to heart and circulatory disorders in each issue. Some issues include special articles, definitive reviews that capture the state of the art in the management of particular clinical problems in cardiology.
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