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Effect of Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vascular Function and Oxidative Stress in Young African American and Caucasian men

African Americans (AA) have an earlier onset of hypertension and a different vascular profile than their Caucasian (Cau) peers. Research suggests that biological mediators of vascular inflammation are different among these groups in hypertensive populations. Resistance training (RT) is an important...

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Autores principales: Cook, Marc D., Heffernan, Kevin S., Ranadive, Sushant, Woods, Jeffrey A., Fernhall, Bo
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Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3580124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23172026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhh.2012.48
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author Cook, Marc D.
Heffernan, Kevin S.
Ranadive, Sushant
Woods, Jeffrey A.
Fernhall, Bo
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description African Americans (AA) have an earlier onset of hypertension and a different vascular profile than their Caucasian (Cau) peers. Research suggests that biological mediators of vascular inflammation are different among these groups in hypertensive populations. Resistance training (RT) is an important exercise modality which improves the vascular profile of young AA men. We examined the role of RT on biomarkers of vascular function and oxidative stress in BMI-matched AA and Cau men. Six weeks of RT elicited significant changes in circulating MMP-9 and 8-Isoprostane (8-IsoP) in young AA men (n= 14 AA; n= 18 Cau; 18–35 yo). MMP-9 was lower and decreased in AA (pre: p=0.02; post: p<0.001) and a time x group interaction forMMP-9 (F(1,30)=4.81; p=0.036)and 8-IsoP(F(1,24)=7.09; p=0.014) was detected. 8-IsoP decreased in AA (p=0.026) but did not change in Cau (p=0.309). Notably, the increase in strength (1-RM) was correlated with the decrease in MMP-9 (r= −0.398; p=0.022). Further, these adaptations were independent of any improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness. We demonstrate that RT effectively reduces matrix remodeling proteins and oxidative stress in young AA men. Increasing strength may be beneficial for improving vascular health and offsetting novel CV risk factors of hypertension in young AA men.
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spelling pubmed-35801242013-12-01 Effect of Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vascular Function and Oxidative Stress in Young African American and Caucasian men Cook, Marc D. Heffernan, Kevin S. Ranadive, Sushant Woods, Jeffrey A. Fernhall, Bo J Hum Hypertens Article African Americans (AA) have an earlier onset of hypertension and a different vascular profile than their Caucasian (Cau) peers. Research suggests that biological mediators of vascular inflammation are different among these groups in hypertensive populations. Resistance training (RT) is an important exercise modality which improves the vascular profile of young AA men. We examined the role of RT on biomarkers of vascular function and oxidative stress in BMI-matched AA and Cau men. Six weeks of RT elicited significant changes in circulating MMP-9 and 8-Isoprostane (8-IsoP) in young AA men (n= 14 AA; n= 18 Cau; 18–35 yo). MMP-9 was lower and decreased in AA (pre: p=0.02; post: p<0.001) and a time x group interaction forMMP-9 (F(1,30)=4.81; p=0.036)and 8-IsoP(F(1,24)=7.09; p=0.014) was detected. 8-IsoP decreased in AA (p=0.026) but did not change in Cau (p=0.309). Notably, the increase in strength (1-RM) was correlated with the decrease in MMP-9 (r= −0.398; p=0.022). Further, these adaptations were independent of any improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness. We demonstrate that RT effectively reduces matrix remodeling proteins and oxidative stress in young AA men. Increasing strength may be beneficial for improving vascular health and offsetting novel CV risk factors of hypertension in young AA men. 2012-11-22 2013-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3580124/ /pubmed/23172026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhh.2012.48 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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title_short Effect of Resistance Training on Biomarkers of Vascular Function and Oxidative Stress in Young African American and Caucasian men
title_sort effect of resistance training on biomarkers of vascular function and oxidative stress in young african american and caucasian men
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