Association of statins with peak oxygen consumption in 4,941 adults: A cross-sectional study

IF 2.5 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS IJC Heart and Vasculature Pub Date : 2024-07-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ijcha.2024.101471
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Abstract

Background and aims

Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of mortality, with statins widely used to reduce its risk. Despite extensive research, the nuanced impact of statin therapy on cardiorespiratory fitness, particularly the reduction in peak oxygen consumption (VO2), is still an open question. This study aims to contribute fresh insights to the ongoing discussion, highlighting the unresolved nature of this clinical matter.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in male and female participants over 18 years of age who were under statins treatment. They were categorized as physically active or inactive according to self-report of physical activity. From 33,804 CPET, 4,941 participants (76 % men, age 42 ± 13 years; and 24 % women, age 41 ± 13 years) were included in the study.

Results

The multivariate linear regression model showed that statins were associated with a significant reduction in VO2 peak (−4.2 [-4.8, −3.5] mL/kg/min, p < 0.01) after adjusting for age, sex, use of beta-blockers, antiarrhythmics, presence of diabetes, and weekly level of physical activity. This reduction in VO2 peak was attenuated in participants with higher weekly physical activity volume (150 to 300 min/week: 3.2 [2.7; 3.7] mL/kg/min; 301 to 600 min/week: 4.5 [3.7; 5.3] mL/kg/min; and > 600 min/week: 6.9 [5.4; 8.4] mL/kg/min, all p < 0.01).

Conclusions

Statin use is associated with a lower VO2 peak in adults. However, this adverse effect appears to be mitigated by engaging in regular physical activity (>150 min/week). Future research should explore the mechanisms behind this interaction and identify optimal exercise regimens for individuals on statin therapy.

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他汀类药物与 4941 名成年人峰值耗氧量的关系:横断面研究
背景和目的心血管疾病仍然是导致死亡的主要原因,他汀类药物被广泛用于降低心血管疾病的风险。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但他汀类药物治疗对心肺功能的细微影响,尤其是峰值耗氧量(VO2)的降低,仍是一个未决问题。本研究旨在为正在进行的讨论贡献新的见解,强调这一临床问题的未决性。方法我们回顾性地分析了接受他汀类药物治疗的 18 岁以上男性和女性参与者的最大心肺运动测试(CPET)。根据自我报告的体育锻炼情况,他们被分为体育锻炼活跃和体育锻炼不活跃两类。结果多变量线性回归模型显示,他汀类药物与 VO2 峰值的显著降低有关(-4.2 [-4.8, -3.5] mL/kg/min,p < 0.01),这是在调整了年龄、性别、β-受体阻滞剂和抗心律失常药的使用情况、是否患有糖尿病以及每周体育锻炼水平后得出的结果。在每周运动量较大(150 至 300 分钟/周)的参与者中,VO2 峰值的降低有所减弱:3.2 [2.7; 3.7] mL/kg/min;301 至 600 分钟/周:4.5 [3.7; 5.3] 毫升/千克/分钟;以及 > 600 分钟/周:结论铂的使用与成人较低的 VO2 峰值有关。然而,经常参加体育锻炼(每周 150 分钟)似乎可以减轻这种不利影响。未来的研究应探索这种相互作用背后的机制,并确定他汀类药物治疗者的最佳运动方案。
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IJC Heart and Vasculature
IJC Heart and Vasculature Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: IJC Heart & Vasculature is an online-only, open-access journal dedicated to publishing original articles and reviews (also Editorials and Letters to the Editor) which report on structural and functional cardiovascular pathology, with an emphasis on imaging and disease pathophysiology. Articles must be authentic, educational, clinically relevant, and original in their content and scientific approach. IJC Heart & Vasculature requires the highest standards of scientific integrity in order to promote reliable, reproducible and verifiable research findings. All authors are advised to consult the Principles of Ethical Publishing in the International Journal of Cardiology before submitting a manuscript. Submission of a manuscript to this journal gives the publisher the right to publish that paper if it is accepted. Manuscripts may be edited to improve clarity and expression.
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