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Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the study, 48 men took part with a stabilized and pharmacologically controlled ischaemic disease. The participants were randomly divided into two groups with 24 people in each of them. The research group participated in an aerobic march training. The march was taking place...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7199599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32399295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4602067 |
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author | Szyguła, Renata Wierzbicka, Monika Sondel, Grażyna |
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description | MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the study, 48 men took part with a stabilized and pharmacologically controlled ischaemic disease. The participants were randomly divided into two groups with 24 people in each of them. The research group participated in an aerobic march training. The march was taking place 3 times a week for 30–40 minutes over a period of 8 weeks. In the time of training, the subjects did not practise any other physical activity for 8 weeks. The measurement of skin microcirculation was done by using the laser Doppler flowmeter estimating the values of regular flow and the reactions provoked in response to occlusion and temperature. Signal frequency was also analysed which was received by means of laser Doppler flowmetry in the range from 0.01 to 2 Hz during the regular flow. RESULTS: During the first measurement in relation to the initial values, a decrease in body mass was noted by 2.21 kg on average as well as reduction of systolic and diastolic pressure by 10.4 mmHg and 3.68 mmHg, respectively. The regular flow (RF) increased after the training by 2.21%. The provoked reactions were as follows: hyperemic (PRHmax): an increase occurred by 8.76% and hyperthermic (THmax): an increase occurred by 5.38%. The time needed to achieve PRHmax was reduced by 42% and to achieve THmax, by 22%. The heart rhythm and the signal strength of neurogenic rhythm decreased by approximately 8% and 24%, respectively. The signal strength of endothelial rhythm increased by 19%. In the second measurement, a recourse was noted in the values of indicators under investigation, which were assuming values close to the initial ones. In the control group, the measurement values did not change significantly. CONCLUSIONS: 8 weeks of systematic aerobic training provides a significant improvement of endothelium functioning, expressed by reactivity improvement in skin microcirculation in patients suffering from ischaemic heart disease. It points to aerobic training as a nonpharmacological effective cardioprotective factor. The improvement effects of skin vascular bed functioning in the group of patients with IHD are impermanent, and they disappear after the period in which patients did not exercise physical activity. |
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spelling | pubmed-71995992020-05-12 Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease Szyguła, Renata Wierzbicka, Monika Sondel, Grażyna J Aging Res Research Article MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the study, 48 men took part with a stabilized and pharmacologically controlled ischaemic disease. The participants were randomly divided into two groups with 24 people in each of them. The research group participated in an aerobic march training. The march was taking place 3 times a week for 30–40 minutes over a period of 8 weeks. In the time of training, the subjects did not practise any other physical activity for 8 weeks. The measurement of skin microcirculation was done by using the laser Doppler flowmeter estimating the values of regular flow and the reactions provoked in response to occlusion and temperature. Signal frequency was also analysed which was received by means of laser Doppler flowmetry in the range from 0.01 to 2 Hz during the regular flow. RESULTS: During the first measurement in relation to the initial values, a decrease in body mass was noted by 2.21 kg on average as well as reduction of systolic and diastolic pressure by 10.4 mmHg and 3.68 mmHg, respectively. The regular flow (RF) increased after the training by 2.21%. The provoked reactions were as follows: hyperemic (PRHmax): an increase occurred by 8.76% and hyperthermic (THmax): an increase occurred by 5.38%. The time needed to achieve PRHmax was reduced by 42% and to achieve THmax, by 22%. The heart rhythm and the signal strength of neurogenic rhythm decreased by approximately 8% and 24%, respectively. The signal strength of endothelial rhythm increased by 19%. In the second measurement, a recourse was noted in the values of indicators under investigation, which were assuming values close to the initial ones. In the control group, the measurement values did not change significantly. CONCLUSIONS: 8 weeks of systematic aerobic training provides a significant improvement of endothelium functioning, expressed by reactivity improvement in skin microcirculation in patients suffering from ischaemic heart disease. It points to aerobic training as a nonpharmacological effective cardioprotective factor. The improvement effects of skin vascular bed functioning in the group of patients with IHD are impermanent, and they disappear after the period in which patients did not exercise physical activity. Hindawi 2020-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7199599/ /pubmed/32399295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4602067 Text en Copyright © 2020 Renata Szyguła et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Szyguła, Renata Wierzbicka, Monika Sondel, Grażyna Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease |
title | Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease |
title_full | Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease |
title_fullStr | Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease |
title_short | Influence of 8-Week Aerobic Training on the Skin Microcirculation in Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease |
title_sort | influence of 8-week aerobic training on the skin microcirculation in patients with ischaemic heart disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7199599/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32399295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4602067 |
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