Associations Between Habitual Sedentary Behavior and Endothelial Cell Health.

Andrea T Duran, Carol Ewing Garber, Ipek Ensari, Daichi Shimbo, Keith M Diaz
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Abstract

Endothelial dysfunction is a mechanism that may explain the link between prolonged sedentary time and cardiovascular disease. However, the relation between habitual sedentary behavior (SED) and endothelial function has yet to be explored.

Purpose-: The purpose of this study was to examine the association of accelerometer-measured SED with markers of endothelial cell health.

Methods-: Healthy adult participants (n=83; 43.4% male; 25.5 ± 5.8 years old) were examined. SED was measured for 7-days by accelerometer. Endothelial function measures included endothelium-dependent vasodilation (EDV); endothelial microparticles (EMPs) [CD62E+ and CD31+/CD42- EMPs]; and endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) [CD34+/CD133+/KDR+ and CD34+/KDR+EPCs]. Participants were classified as having low or high SED based on a median split.

Results-: Participants in the low and high SED group spent a mean ± SD of 8.6 ± 1.1 and 11.1 ± 1.0 h/day in SED, respectively. No significant differences between the low and high SED groups were detected in mean [95% confidence interval (CI)] EDV (2.51 [2.21-2.81] vs. 2.36 [2.07-2.64], p=0.50), EMPs (CD62E+: 6.70 [6.55-6.84] vs. 6.56 [6.42-6.69], p=0.20; CD31+/CD42‒: 6.26 [6.10-6.42] vs. 6.18 [6.03-6.33], p=0.50), or EPCs (CD34+/KDR+: 11.91 [9.23-14.48]×10-2 vs. 14.87 [12.41-17.32]×10-2, p=0.13); CD34+/CD133+/KDR+: 1.84 [1.28-2.39]×10-2 vs. 2.17 [1.64-2.70]×10-2, p=0.43).

Conclusions-: Among healthy adults, habitual SED was not associated with markers of endothelial cell health.

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习惯性久坐行为与内皮细胞健康之间的关系
内皮功能障碍是一种机制,可以解释长时间久坐与心血管疾病之间的联系。然而,习惯性久坐行为(SED)与内皮功能之间的关系尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是研究加速计测量的SED与内皮细胞健康标志物的关系。方法:健康成人受试者(n=83;男性43.4%;(25.5±5.8岁)。用加速度计测量7 d的SED。内皮功能测量包括内皮依赖性血管舒张(EDV);内皮微粒(EMPs) [CD62E+和CD31+/CD42- EMPs];内皮祖细胞(EPCs) [CD34+/CD133+/KDR+和CD34+/KDR+EPCs]。根据中位数分裂将参与者分为低SED或高SED。结果:低SED组和高SED组的参与者在SED中的平均±SD分别为8.6±1.1和11.1±1.0小时/天。低SED组和高SED组的平均[95%可信区间(CI)] EDV(2.51[2.21-2.81]比2.36 [2.07-2.64],p=0.50)、EMPs (CD62E+: 6.70[6.55-6.84]比6.56 [6.42-6.69],p=0.20;CD31 + / CD42 -: 6.26(6.10 - -6.42)和6.18 (6.03 - -6.33),p = 0.50),或内皮祖细胞(CD34 + / KDR +: 11.91×10 - 2(9.23 - -14.48)和14.87(12.41 - -17.32)×10 - 2,p = 0.13);CD34 + / CD133 + / KDR +: 1.84×10 - 2(1.28 - -2.39)和2.17(1.64 - -2.70)×10 - 2,p = 0.43)。结论:在健康成人中,习惯性SED与内皮细胞健康标志物无关。
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