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Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults

INTRODUCTION: Acute, laboratory-based bouts of prolonged sitting attenuate lower-limb arterial endothelial-dependent vasodilation. However, the impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial health is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that greater habitual total sedentary time...

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Autores principales: Shivgulam, Madeline E, O’Brien, Myles W, Johns, Jarrett A, Petterson, Jennifer L, Wu, Yanlin, Frayne, Ryan J, Kimmerly, Derek S
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9003777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35234103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1358863X211065494
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author Shivgulam, Madeline E
O’Brien, Myles W
Johns, Jarrett A
Petterson, Jennifer L
Wu, Yanlin
Frayne, Ryan J
Kimmerly, Derek S
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O’Brien, Myles W
Johns, Jarrett A
Petterson, Jennifer L
Wu, Yanlin
Frayne, Ryan J
Kimmerly, Derek S
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description INTRODUCTION: Acute, laboratory-based bouts of prolonged sitting attenuate lower-limb arterial endothelial-dependent vasodilation. However, the impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial health is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that greater habitual total sedentary time, more time spent in prolonged sedentary bouts, and fewer sedentary breaks would be associated with worse popliteal flow-mediated dilation (FMD) responses. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used 98 healthy participants (19–77 years, 53 females) that wore an activPAL monitor on the thigh for 6.4 ± 0.8 days to objectively measure sedentary activity and completed a popliteal ultrasound assessment to determine FMD. Both relative (%baseline diameter) and absolute (mm) FMD were calculated. Using bivariate correlation and multiple regression analyses, we examined if there were relationships between sedentary outcomes and FMD while statistically controlling for any potential confounders. RESULTS: In the multiple regression model, age (p = 0.006, β = −0.030, 95% CI = −0.051, −0.009) and total time in sedentary bouts > 1 hour (p = 0.031, β = −0.005, 95% CI = −0.009, −0.001) were independent predictors of relative FMD. Age (β = −0.002, 95% CI = −0.003, −0.001), mean blood flow (β = 0.013, 95% CI = 0.002, 0.024), moderate-intensity physical activity (β = 155.9E(−5), 95% CI = 22.4E(−5), 289.4E(−5)), sedentary breaks (β = 0.036, 95% CI = 0.007, 0.066), and total time spent in sedentary bouts > 1 hour (β = −25.02E(−5), 95% CI = −47.67E(−5), −2.378E(−5)) were predictors of absolute FMD (all, p < 0.047). All independent outcomes remained significant after partially controlling for all other predictor variables (all, p < 0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Habitual prolonged sedentary bouts and sedentary breaks, but not total sedentary time, were predictors of popliteal endothelial-dependent vasodilatory function. The patterns by which sedentary time is accumulated may be more important than the total sedentary time on lower-limb arterial health.
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spelling pubmed-90037772022-04-13 Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults Shivgulam, Madeline E O’Brien, Myles W Johns, Jarrett A Petterson, Jennifer L Wu, Yanlin Frayne, Ryan J Kimmerly, Derek S Vasc Med Original Research Articles INTRODUCTION: Acute, laboratory-based bouts of prolonged sitting attenuate lower-limb arterial endothelial-dependent vasodilation. However, the impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial health is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that greater habitual total sedentary time, more time spent in prolonged sedentary bouts, and fewer sedentary breaks would be associated with worse popliteal flow-mediated dilation (FMD) responses. METHODS: This cross-sectional study used 98 healthy participants (19–77 years, 53 females) that wore an activPAL monitor on the thigh for 6.4 ± 0.8 days to objectively measure sedentary activity and completed a popliteal ultrasound assessment to determine FMD. Both relative (%baseline diameter) and absolute (mm) FMD were calculated. Using bivariate correlation and multiple regression analyses, we examined if there were relationships between sedentary outcomes and FMD while statistically controlling for any potential confounders. RESULTS: In the multiple regression model, age (p = 0.006, β = −0.030, 95% CI = −0.051, −0.009) and total time in sedentary bouts > 1 hour (p = 0.031, β = −0.005, 95% CI = −0.009, −0.001) were independent predictors of relative FMD. Age (β = −0.002, 95% CI = −0.003, −0.001), mean blood flow (β = 0.013, 95% CI = 0.002, 0.024), moderate-intensity physical activity (β = 155.9E(−5), 95% CI = 22.4E(−5), 289.4E(−5)), sedentary breaks (β = 0.036, 95% CI = 0.007, 0.066), and total time spent in sedentary bouts > 1 hour (β = −25.02E(−5), 95% CI = −47.67E(−5), −2.378E(−5)) were predictors of absolute FMD (all, p < 0.047). All independent outcomes remained significant after partially controlling for all other predictor variables (all, p < 0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Habitual prolonged sedentary bouts and sedentary breaks, but not total sedentary time, were predictors of popliteal endothelial-dependent vasodilatory function. The patterns by which sedentary time is accumulated may be more important than the total sedentary time on lower-limb arterial health. SAGE Publications 2022-03-02 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9003777/ /pubmed/35234103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1358863X211065494 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Shivgulam, Madeline E
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Johns, Jarrett A
Petterson, Jennifer L
Wu, Yanlin
Frayne, Ryan J
Kimmerly, Derek S
Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults
title Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults
title_full Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults
title_fullStr Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults
title_full_unstemmed Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults
title_short Impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults
title_sort impact of habitual sedentary patterns on popliteal artery endothelial-dependent vasodilation in healthy adults
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9003777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35234103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1358863X211065494
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