Miguel Muñoz-Muñoz, Max Weston, Miguel Sierra-Ramón, Bert Bond, Javier Leal-Martín, Owen W Tomlinson, Iván Baltasar-Fernández, María M Morín-Martín, José Losa-Reyna, Julian Alcazar, Francisco José García-García, Ignacio Ara
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摘要
平均大脑中动脉流速(MCAv)和搏动指数(PI),在休息和运动反应时,是中年人脑血管健康状况的重要标志,当血管衰退具有实质性的相关性时。因此,本研究旨在描述和比较MCAv和PI对增量运动的反应。248名志愿者(50-58岁,其中55%为女性)在自行车测力仪上完成了斜坡测试。气体交换是在每次呼吸的基础上评估的。经颅多普勒测量MCAv,计算PI。心血管疾病风险(CVR)因素由中心肥胖、血压、空腹血糖和血脂测量组成。MCAv和PI对运动的反应在身体质量指数类别、CVR评分和健康状况之间进行比较。我们发现休息时MCAv和PI存在性别特异性差异。然而,两性都显示出与基线相似的相对变化(Δ%MCAvmean)。关于身体质量指数,肥胖女性(身体质量指数&;gt;与正常体重女性相比,30 kg m−2)运动时的MCAv和Δ%MCAvmean较低,PI较高。此外,与CVR得分为+3的女性相比,CVR得分为0的女性在运动期间表现出更高的MCAv和更低的PI。运动时低CVR和高CVR在Δ%MCAvmean上也存在差异。最终,低健康水平表现出较低的MCAv和较低的运动反应。这项研究强调了中年人MCAv对运动反应的显著变异性。身体成分、CVR和健康状况可能在保持脑血管健康中起重要作用。这些发现揭示了理解脑血管对运动反应的重要性。
The Influence of Sex, Fitness, BMI, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors on Cerebral Blood Velocity Responsiveness to Graded Exercise Testing in Middle-Aged Adults
Mean middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAv) and the pulsatility index (PI), at rest and in response to exercise, are important markers of cerebrovascular health status in middle-aged adults, when vascular decline assumes substantial relevance. Thus, this study aimed to describe and compare the responses of MCAv and PI to incremental exercise. Two hundred and forty-eight volunteers (50–58 years, 55% women) completed a ramp test on a cycle-ergometer. Gas exchange was assessed on a breath-by-breath basis. MCAv was measured via transcranial Doppler and PI calculated. Cardiovascular disease risk (CVR) factors were determined and comprised of measurements of central obesity, blood pressure, fasted plasma glucose, and lipids. The MCAv and PI responses to exercise were compared across body mass index categories, CVR score, and fitness status. We found sex-specific differences in MCAv and PI at rest. However, both sexes showed a similar relative change to baseline (Δ%MCAvmean). Regarding body mass index, obese women (body mass index > 30 kg m−2) had lower MCAv and Δ%MCAvmean and higher PI compared with normo-weight women during exercise. Apart, women with a 0 CVR score showed higher MCAv and lower PI during exercise than those with a score of +3 CVR. Differences between low and high CVR during exercise in Δ%MCAvmean were also found. Eventually, low fitness showed diminished MCAv and a lower response to exercise than high fitness. This study has highlighted significant variability in MCAv responsiveness to exercise among middle-aged adults. Body composition, CVR, and fitness status may play a significant role in preserving cerebrovascular health. These findings shed light on the importance of understanding the cerebrovascular response to exercise.