Home-based heat therapy lowers blood pressure and improves endothelial function in older adults.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Journal of applied physiology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1152/japplphysiol.00977.2024
Ysabella I Ruiz-Pick, Heidi L Cope, Rauchelle E Richey, Amy M Moore, Tyson C Garfield, Albert H Olivencia-Yurvati, Steven A Romero
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Abstract

Advancing age is associated with vascular dysfunction and hypertension, both of which increase cardiovascular event risk. Heat therapy has emerged as a novel intervention to improve cardiovascular health in various populations. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that home-based lower body heat therapy would reduce blood pressure and improve endothelium-dependent vasodilation in older adults. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed in 19 older adults (67 ± 7 yr) before and after 8 wk of a sham intervention or heat therapy. Endothelium-dependent vasodilation of the superficial femoral artery was assessed via flow-mediated dilation. Participants were provided with a pair of tube-lined pants connected to a portable water circulator to perform the home-based sessions. Water temperature was set to 31°C for sham and 51°C for heat therapy, resulting in target skin temperatures of ∼33°C and ∼40°C, respectively. Participants were instructed to wear the pants 4 days/wk for 60 min each session. Adherence was 100% for both groups. Heat therapy reduced ambulatory daytime systolic blood pressure by Δ -5 ± 8 mmHg, but was unchanged for the sham group (Δ 1 ± 6 mmHg; P = 0.04). Likewise, heat therapy increased flow-mediated dilation (P = 0.02), whereas there was no change across time for the sham group (P = 0.5). These results combined with a strong adherence rate suggest that home-based lower body heat therapy could be an alternative nonpharmacological intervention to reduce blood pressure and improve vascular function, ultimately reducing long-term cardiovascular event risk in older adults.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Advancing age is associated with vascular dysfunction and hypertension, both of which increase cardiovascular event risk. This study determined that 8 wk of home-based lower body heat therapy reduced ambulatory daytime systolic blood pressure and increased flow-mediated dilation of the superficial femoral artery, outcomes not observed in the sham group. These improvements, coupled with 100% adherence among participants, suggest that home-based heat therapy is a pragmatic and effective strategy for improving cardiovascular health in older adults.

家庭热疗可以降低老年人的血压,改善内皮功能。
年龄的增长与血管功能障碍和高血压有关,两者都增加了心血管事件的风险。热疗法已成为一种新的干预措施,以改善心血管健康的各种人群。因此,我们验证了基于家庭的下体热疗法可以降低老年人的血压并改善内皮依赖性血管舒张的假设。对19名老年人(67±7岁)进行了8周假干预或热疗法前后的动态血压监测。通过血流介导扩张评估股浅动脉内皮依赖性血管舒张。参加者获提供一条连上便携循环器的内衬长裤,以进行家居训练。假手术水温设为31°C,热疗水温设为51°C,目标皮肤温度分别为~33°C和~40°C。参与者被要求每周穿4天,每次60分钟。两组的依从性均为100%。热疗法使日间动态收缩压降低Δ -5±8 mmHg,但假手术组没有变化(Δ 1±6 mmHg;P = 0.04)。同样,热疗法增加了血流介导的扩张(P = 0.02),而假手术组在不同时间内没有变化(P = 0.5)。这些结果结合较强的依从率表明,基于家庭的下体热疗法可能是一种非药物干预的替代方法,可以降低血压和改善血管功能,最终降低老年人长期心血管事件的风险。
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6.00
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9.10%
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296
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Physiology publishes the highest quality original research and reviews that examine novel adaptive and integrative physiological mechanisms in humans and animals that advance the field. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that examine the acute and adaptive responses of various organs, tissues, cells and/or molecular pathways to environmental, physiological and/or pathophysiological stressors. As an applied physiology journal, topics of interest are not limited to a particular organ system. The journal, therefore, considers a wide array of integrative and translational research topics examining the mechanisms involved in disease processes and mitigation strategies, as well as the promotion of health and well-being throughout the lifespan. Priority is given to manuscripts that provide mechanistic insight deemed to exert an impact on the field.
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