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Left Ventricular Diastolic Response to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Physically Active and Sedentary Individuals

Aims: This study aims to investigate the diastolic left ventricular (LV) response to isometric handgrip exercise among healthy middle-aged men with high physical activity levels, versus matched sedentary individuals. Methods: Two groups of 10 men aged 41–51 years were studied. Men in the first group...

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Autores principales: Rovithis, Dimitrios, Anifanti, Maria, Koutlianos, Nikolaos, Teloudi, Andriana, Kouidi, Evangelia, Deligiannis, Asterios
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd9110389
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author Rovithis, Dimitrios
Anifanti, Maria
Koutlianos, Nikolaos
Teloudi, Andriana
Kouidi, Evangelia
Deligiannis, Asterios
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Anifanti, Maria
Koutlianos, Nikolaos
Teloudi, Andriana
Kouidi, Evangelia
Deligiannis, Asterios
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description Aims: This study aims to investigate the diastolic left ventricular (LV) response to isometric handgrip exercise among healthy middle-aged men with high physical activity levels, versus matched sedentary individuals. Methods: Two groups of 10 men aged 41–51 years were studied. Men in the first group had high weekly self-reported physical activity levels (>3000 METs × min/week). In comparison, men in the second group reported low physical activity levels (<300 METs × min/week). An isometric handgrip exercise (IHE) stress echocardiography test was performed in all of them. Results: Both groups showed a similar and statistically significant increase in heart rate, systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure following IHE. The group of active men under study did not show a statistically significant change in the ratio of early diastolic mitral valve inflow velocity to early diastolic lateral wall tissue velocity (E/e’ ratio) in response to IHE. Conversely, the inactive participants’ E/e’ ratio was higher at peak activity in the isometric handgrip exercise. Conclusions: Apparently, healthy middle-aged men with high levels of physical activity seem to have an improved lusitropic cardiac function compared to men with low levels of physical activity, as observed by the different diastolic LV responses induced by isometric handgrip exercise.
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spelling pubmed-96984582022-11-26 Left Ventricular Diastolic Response to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Physically Active and Sedentary Individuals Rovithis, Dimitrios Anifanti, Maria Koutlianos, Nikolaos Teloudi, Andriana Kouidi, Evangelia Deligiannis, Asterios J Cardiovasc Dev Dis Article Aims: This study aims to investigate the diastolic left ventricular (LV) response to isometric handgrip exercise among healthy middle-aged men with high physical activity levels, versus matched sedentary individuals. Methods: Two groups of 10 men aged 41–51 years were studied. Men in the first group had high weekly self-reported physical activity levels (>3000 METs × min/week). In comparison, men in the second group reported low physical activity levels (<300 METs × min/week). An isometric handgrip exercise (IHE) stress echocardiography test was performed in all of them. Results: Both groups showed a similar and statistically significant increase in heart rate, systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure following IHE. The group of active men under study did not show a statistically significant change in the ratio of early diastolic mitral valve inflow velocity to early diastolic lateral wall tissue velocity (E/e’ ratio) in response to IHE. Conversely, the inactive participants’ E/e’ ratio was higher at peak activity in the isometric handgrip exercise. Conclusions: Apparently, healthy middle-aged men with high levels of physical activity seem to have an improved lusitropic cardiac function compared to men with low levels of physical activity, as observed by the different diastolic LV responses induced by isometric handgrip exercise. MDPI 2022-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9698458/ /pubmed/36421924 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd9110389 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Anifanti, Maria
Koutlianos, Nikolaos
Teloudi, Andriana
Kouidi, Evangelia
Deligiannis, Asterios
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title Left Ventricular Diastolic Response to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Physically Active and Sedentary Individuals
title_full Left Ventricular Diastolic Response to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Physically Active and Sedentary Individuals
title_fullStr Left Ventricular Diastolic Response to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Physically Active and Sedentary Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Left Ventricular Diastolic Response to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Physically Active and Sedentary Individuals
title_short Left Ventricular Diastolic Response to Isometric Handgrip Exercise in Physically Active and Sedentary Individuals
title_sort left ventricular diastolic response to isometric handgrip exercise in physically active and sedentary individuals
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd9110389
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