年龄和运动训练状况对健康男性左心室收缩期扭转力学的影响--一项探索性研究

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease Pub Date : 2024-10-12 DOI:10.3390/jcdd11100321
Alexander J Beaumont, Amy K Campbell, Viswanath B Unnithan, David Oxborough, Fergal Grace, Allan Knox, Nicholas F Sculthorpe
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与年龄有关的扭转差异可能会通过运动训练得到缓解,尽管这一点仍未得出结论。此外,时间性的左心室收缩期扭转力学,包括收缩早期扭转(twistearly)和超出扭转峰值(twistpeak)的扭转力学也未被考虑在内。因此,需要进一步了解年龄和训练状况对整个收缩期扭转力学的影响。研究纳入了 40 名男性,并根据年龄和训练状况将其分为 4 组:年轻休闲运动组(YRA,n = 9;28 ± 5 岁)、老年休闲运动组(ORA,n = 10;68 ± 6 岁)、年轻训练组(YT,n = 10;27 ± 6 岁)和老年训练组(OT,n = 11,64 ± 4 岁)。进行二维斑点追踪超声心动图检查以确定左心室扭转力学,包括早期扭转、扭转峰值和总扭转(twisttotal),方法是考虑收缩早期扭转时间曲线上的低点。扭转总值的计算方法是将扭转早期值减去扭转峰值。老年男性的左心室扭转峰值高于年轻男性(p = 0.036),而训练有素者的扭转峰值低于休闲活动者(p = 0.004)。与扭转总值相比,扭转峰值被低估(p < 0.001),当考虑早期收缩力学来计算扭转总值时,年龄效应(p = 0.186)被抑制。老年人的左心室扭转率高于年轻人,运动训练的男性扭转率低于休闲活动的男性。如果不考虑早期扭转,扭转峰值会被低估,新的观察结果表明,考虑早期扭转时,年龄效应会被抑制。这些研究结果阐明,在考虑收缩早期阶段时,年龄效应较小,同时观察到训练有素的老年男性的左心室收缩力学低于休闲运动的男性。
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The Influence of Age and Exercise Training Status on Left Ventricular Systolic Twist Mechanics in Healthy Males-An Exploratory Study.

Age-related differences in twist may be mitigated with exercise training, although this remains inconclusive. Moreover, temporal left ventricular (LV) systolic twist mechanics, including early-systolic (twistearly), and beyond peak twist (twistpeak) alone, have not been considered. Therefore, further insights are required to ascertain the influence of age and training status on twist mechanics across systole. Forty males were included and allocated into 1 of 4 groups based on age and training status: young recreationally active (YRA, n = 9; 28 ± 5 years), old recreationally active (ORA, n = 10; 68 ± 6 years), young trained (YT, n = 10; 27 ± 6 years), and old trained (OT, n = 11, 64 ± 4 years) groups. Two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography was performed to determine LV twist mechanics, including twistearly, twistpeak, and total twist (twisttotal), by considering the nadir on the twist time-curve during early systole. Twisttotal was calculated by subtracting twistearly from their peak values. LV twistpeak was higher in older than younger men (p = 0.036), while twistpeak was lower in the trained than recreationally-active (p = 0.004). Twistpeak is underestimated compared with twisttotal (p < 0.001), and when early-systolic mechanics were considered, to calculate twisttotal, the age effect (p = 0.186) was dampened. LV twist was higher in older than younger age, with lower twist in exercise-trained than recreationally-active males. Twistpeak is underestimated when twistearly is not considered, with novel observations demonstrating that the age effect was dampened when considering twistearly. These findings elucidated a smaller age effect when early phases of systole are considered, while lower LV systolic mechanics were observed in older aged trained than recreationally-active males.

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