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Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of exercise testing alterations in middle-aged women without symptoms of heart disease and to verify the associations of functional capacity and heart rate behavior during and after exercise with cardiovascular risk factors. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was...
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Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6735271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531567 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2019/e1005 |
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author | Coutinho, Ricardo Quental Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos de Barros, Isly Maria Lucena Guimarães, Maria José Bezerra Costa, Laura Olinda Bregieiro Fernandes de Lima Medeiros, Ana Kelley de Fátima Monteiro, Maria de Novaes Lima Ferreira, Moacir Chalela, William Azem Pedrosa, Rodrigo |
author_facet | Coutinho, Ricardo Quental Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos de Barros, Isly Maria Lucena Guimarães, Maria José Bezerra Costa, Laura Olinda Bregieiro Fernandes de Lima Medeiros, Ana Kelley de Fátima Monteiro, Maria de Novaes Lima Ferreira, Moacir Chalela, William Azem Pedrosa, Rodrigo |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of exercise testing alterations in middle-aged women without symptoms of heart disease and to verify the associations of functional capacity and heart rate behavior during and after exercise with cardiovascular risk factors. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 509 asymptomatic women aged between 46 and 65 years who underwent clinical evaluations and exercise testing (Bruce protocol). The heart rate behavior was evaluated by the maximal predicted heart rate achieved, chronotropic index and recovery heart rate. RESULTS: The mean age was 56.4±4.8 years, and 13.4% of the patients had a Framingham risk score above 10%. In the exercise treadmill testing, 58.0% presented one or more of the following alterations (listed in order of ascending prevalence): symptoms (angina, dyspnea, and dizziness), ST-segment depression, arrhythmia, reduction in recovery heart rate of ≤12 bpm at 1 minute, altered maximal predicted heart rate achieved, abnormal blood pressure, functional capacity deficiency, and altered chronotropic index. In the multivariate analysis, the following associations (odds ratio) were observed for these alterations: chronotropic index was associated with obesity (2.08) and smoking (4.47); maximal predicted heart rate achieved was associated with smoking (6.45); reduction in the recovery heart rate at 1 minute was associated with age (1.09) and obesity (2.78); functional capacity was associated with age (0.92), an overweight status (2.29) and obesity (6.51). CONCLUSIONS: More than half of middle-aged women without cardiovascular symptoms present alterations in one or more exercise testing parameters. Alterations in the functional capacity or heart rate behavior, as verified by exercise testing, are associated with age, smoking, an overweight status and obesity. |
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spelling | pubmed-67352712019-10-02 Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors Coutinho, Ricardo Quental Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos de Barros, Isly Maria Lucena Guimarães, Maria José Bezerra Costa, Laura Olinda Bregieiro Fernandes de Lima Medeiros, Ana Kelley de Fátima Monteiro, Maria de Novaes Lima Ferreira, Moacir Chalela, William Azem Pedrosa, Rodrigo Clinics (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of exercise testing alterations in middle-aged women without symptoms of heart disease and to verify the associations of functional capacity and heart rate behavior during and after exercise with cardiovascular risk factors. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 509 asymptomatic women aged between 46 and 65 years who underwent clinical evaluations and exercise testing (Bruce protocol). The heart rate behavior was evaluated by the maximal predicted heart rate achieved, chronotropic index and recovery heart rate. RESULTS: The mean age was 56.4±4.8 years, and 13.4% of the patients had a Framingham risk score above 10%. In the exercise treadmill testing, 58.0% presented one or more of the following alterations (listed in order of ascending prevalence): symptoms (angina, dyspnea, and dizziness), ST-segment depression, arrhythmia, reduction in recovery heart rate of ≤12 bpm at 1 minute, altered maximal predicted heart rate achieved, abnormal blood pressure, functional capacity deficiency, and altered chronotropic index. In the multivariate analysis, the following associations (odds ratio) were observed for these alterations: chronotropic index was associated with obesity (2.08) and smoking (4.47); maximal predicted heart rate achieved was associated with smoking (6.45); reduction in the recovery heart rate at 1 minute was associated with age (1.09) and obesity (2.78); functional capacity was associated with age (0.92), an overweight status (2.29) and obesity (6.51). CONCLUSIONS: More than half of middle-aged women without cardiovascular symptoms present alterations in one or more exercise testing parameters. Alterations in the functional capacity or heart rate behavior, as verified by exercise testing, are associated with age, smoking, an overweight status and obesity. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2019-09-10 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6735271/ /pubmed/31531567 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2019/e1005 Text en Copyright © 2019 CLINICS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Coutinho, Ricardo Quental Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos de Barros, Isly Maria Lucena Guimarães, Maria José Bezerra Costa, Laura Olinda Bregieiro Fernandes de Lima Medeiros, Ana Kelley de Fátima Monteiro, Maria de Novaes Lima Ferreira, Moacir Chalela, William Azem Pedrosa, Rodrigo Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors |
title | Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors |
title_full | Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors |
title_fullStr | Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors |
title_full_unstemmed | Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors |
title_short | Non Electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. Associations with cardiovascular risk factors |
title_sort | non electrocardiographic alterations in exercise testing in asymptomatic women. associations with cardiovascular risk factors |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6735271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531567 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2019/e1005 |
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