医学
动脉硬化
有氧运动
心脏病学
血压
物理疗法
顺从(心理学)
心率
脉冲波速
内科学
心理学
社会心理学
作者
Murat Baykara,Adnan Demirel,İhsan Yavuzatmaca,Mehmet Bilgen
标识
DOI:10.7863/ultra.15.12043
摘要
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the response of arterial stiffness in individuals with a sedentary lifestyle at 4 weeks after terminating a 2‐week aerobic exercise session. Methods Arterial stiffness was evaluated in 38 participants before starting and after completing a prescribed aerobic exercise program and also at 4 weeks after returning back to their sedentary lifestyle. Parameters regarding arterial compliance, distensibility, wall stress, and the elastic modulus were estimated from the information gained from sonography on the dimensions of carotid and femoral arteries and a sphygmomanometer on the pulse pressure. Results Primary outcomes included whether short‐term aerobic exercise reduced the heart rate, arterial pressure, and intima‐media thickness and improved vascular biomechanics in physically inactive but otherwise healthy individuals. The benefits gained in arterial compliance and distensibility deteriorated with termination of exercise, but diastolic wall stress and the elastic modulus improved further. Conclusions In individuals with sedentary lifestyles, short‐term aerobic exercise has strong four‐week residual benefits on diastolic wall stress and the elastic modulus, but the effects appear to be negligible on arterial stiffness and distensibility.
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