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Arterial adaptations in athletes of dynamic and static sports disciplines - a pilot study.

TitleArterial adaptations in athletes of dynamic and static sports disciplines - a pilot study.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsSotiriou, P., Kouidi E., Karagiannis A., Koutlianos N., Geleris P., Vassilikos V., & Deligiannis A.
JournalClin Physiol Funct Imaging
Volume39
Issue3
Pagination183-191
Date Published2019 May
ISSN1475-097X
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Structural and functional arterial adaptations with regard to the type and level of training in young athletes are understudied. Our research aimed at evaluating them in two types of exercise (dynamic and static) and two levels of engagement (high and recreational).
METHODS: A total of 76 volunteers formed five groups. Group A included 17 high-level dynamic sports athletes 30·9 ± 6·4 years old, group B 14 recreational ones aged 28·7 ± 6·2 years, group C 15 high-level static sports athletes 26·4 ± 3·9 years old and group D 16 recreational ones, aged 25·8 ± 4·8 years. Fourteen sedentary men 30 ± 3·8 years old formed control group E. Structural indices of left cardiac chambers and thoracic aorta were echographically obtained, as well as common carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT). Furthermore, applanation tonometry was conducted, at rest and during a handgrip strength test, for the acquisition of central arterial pressure parameters, carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) and total arterial compliance (C ).
RESULTS: No significant differences in structural arterial markers were observed. However, group A obtained the highest handgrip central systolic pressure values (13·1% compared to group D, P<0·05). Resting cfPWV was lower in group B by 13·8% (P<0·05) than C and by 16·7% (P<0·01) than E, whereas C was higher in group Β by 33·3% than C (P<0·05) and by 40·9% than E (P<0·01).
CONCLUSION: Functional arterial exercise-induced adaptations become apparent at an early age, without being in conjunction with structural ones. Recreational dynamic exercise results in the most favourable arterial characteristics.

DOI10.1111/cpf.12554
Alternate JournalClin Physiol Funct Imaging
PubMed ID30417605
Grant List2013-ΠΕ2-SHORT TERMS-18681 / / State Scholarships Foundation of Greece-IKY /

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