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What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above?

BACKGROUND: It is well established that there is a reduction in the skin blood flow (SBF) in response to heat with age and diabetes. While it is known that high BMI creates a stress on the cardiovascular system and increases the risk of all cause of morbidity and mortality, little is known of the ef...

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Autores principales: Petrofsky, Jerrold S., Alshammari, Faris, Bains, Gurinder Singh, Khowailed, Iman Akef, Lee, Haneul, Kuderu, Yashvanth Nagarajamurthy, Lodha, Riya D., Rodrigues, Sophia, Nguyen, Diamond, Potnis, Pooja Ashok, Deshpande, Pooja P., Yim, Jong Eun, Berk, Lee
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3659113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23666370
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883878
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author Petrofsky, Jerrold S.
Alshammari, Faris
Bains, Gurinder Singh
Khowailed, Iman Akef
Lee, Haneul
Kuderu, Yashvanth Nagarajamurthy
Lodha, Riya D.
Rodrigues, Sophia
Nguyen, Diamond
Potnis, Pooja Ashok
Deshpande, Pooja P.
Yim, Jong Eun
Berk, Lee
author_facet Petrofsky, Jerrold S.
Alshammari, Faris
Bains, Gurinder Singh
Khowailed, Iman Akef
Lee, Haneul
Kuderu, Yashvanth Nagarajamurthy
Lodha, Riya D.
Rodrigues, Sophia
Nguyen, Diamond
Potnis, Pooja Ashok
Deshpande, Pooja P.
Yim, Jong Eun
Berk, Lee
author_sort Petrofsky, Jerrold S.
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description BACKGROUND: It is well established that there is a reduction in the skin blood flow (SBF) in response to heat with age and diabetes. While it is known that high BMI creates a stress on the cardiovascular system and increases the risk of all cause of morbidity and mortality, little is known of the effect of high BMI on SBF response to heat. Since diabetes is associated with age and a higher BMI, the interrelationship between age, BMI and SBF needs to be investigated to better understand the contribution diabetes alone has to endothelial impairment. MATERIAL/METHODS: This study examined the SBF to heat in young and old people with low and high BMI and people with diabetes with high BMI to determine the contribution these variables have on SBF. Subjects were ten young and older people with BMI <20 and ten young and older people with BMI >20 and ten subjects with diabetes with BMI >20. The SBF response, above the quadriceps, was determined during a 6 minutes exposure to heat at 44°C. RESULTS: Even in young people, SBF after the stress of heat exposure was reduced in subjects with a high BMI. The effect of BMI was greatest in young people and lowest in older people and people with diabetes; in people with diabetes, BMI was a more significant variable than diabetes in causing impairment of blood flow to heat. BMI, for example, was responsible for 49% of the reduction in blood flow after stress heat exposure (R=−0.7) while ageing only accounted for 16% of the blood flow reduction (R=−0.397). CONCLUSIONS: These results would suggest the importance of keeping BMI low not only in people with diabetes to minimize further circulatory vascular damage, but also in young people to diminish long term circulatory vascular compromise.
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spelling pubmed-36591132013-05-21 What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above? Petrofsky, Jerrold S. Alshammari, Faris Bains, Gurinder Singh Khowailed, Iman Akef Lee, Haneul Kuderu, Yashvanth Nagarajamurthy Lodha, Riya D. Rodrigues, Sophia Nguyen, Diamond Potnis, Pooja Ashok Deshpande, Pooja P. Yim, Jong Eun Berk, Lee Med Sci Monit Clinical Research BACKGROUND: It is well established that there is a reduction in the skin blood flow (SBF) in response to heat with age and diabetes. While it is known that high BMI creates a stress on the cardiovascular system and increases the risk of all cause of morbidity and mortality, little is known of the effect of high BMI on SBF response to heat. Since diabetes is associated with age and a higher BMI, the interrelationship between age, BMI and SBF needs to be investigated to better understand the contribution diabetes alone has to endothelial impairment. MATERIAL/METHODS: This study examined the SBF to heat in young and old people with low and high BMI and people with diabetes with high BMI to determine the contribution these variables have on SBF. Subjects were ten young and older people with BMI <20 and ten young and older people with BMI >20 and ten subjects with diabetes with BMI >20. The SBF response, above the quadriceps, was determined during a 6 minutes exposure to heat at 44°C. RESULTS: Even in young people, SBF after the stress of heat exposure was reduced in subjects with a high BMI. The effect of BMI was greatest in young people and lowest in older people and people with diabetes; in people with diabetes, BMI was a more significant variable than diabetes in causing impairment of blood flow to heat. BMI, for example, was responsible for 49% of the reduction in blood flow after stress heat exposure (R=−0.7) while ageing only accounted for 16% of the blood flow reduction (R=−0.397). CONCLUSIONS: These results would suggest the importance of keeping BMI low not only in people with diabetes to minimize further circulatory vascular damage, but also in young people to diminish long term circulatory vascular compromise. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3659113/ /pubmed/23666370 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883878 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2013 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Petrofsky, Jerrold S.
Alshammari, Faris
Bains, Gurinder Singh
Khowailed, Iman Akef
Lee, Haneul
Kuderu, Yashvanth Nagarajamurthy
Lodha, Riya D.
Rodrigues, Sophia
Nguyen, Diamond
Potnis, Pooja Ashok
Deshpande, Pooja P.
Yim, Jong Eun
Berk, Lee
What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above?
title What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above?
title_full What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above?
title_fullStr What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above?
title_full_unstemmed What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above?
title_short What is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: Diabetes, age, high BMI, or all of the above?
title_sort what is more damaging to vascular endothelial function: diabetes, age, high bmi, or all of the above?
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3659113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23666370
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883878
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