Indices of Arterial Stiffness and Hemodynamic Responses Following Repeated Cycling Sprints at Varying Intensities Among Recreationally Active Females.

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Sean M Lubiak, Saida Riddell, Holliston Wagner, Jordan May, Vitoria A Antunes, Gillian Tiralla, Baron K Thompson, Guillermo R Oviedo, Nauris Tamulevicius
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We examined indices of arterial stiffness (AS) and hemodynamic responses pre- and post-repeated cycling sprints at varying intensities. Twenty recreationally active females were randomized to complete three, 10-sec all-out cycling sprints with 2 min of interbout rest performed against 7.5% body weight (7.5%BW) or 10% body weight (10%BW). Separate two-way, 2 (Intensity [7.5%BW and 10%BW]) × 2 (Time [Pre and Post]) Bayesian mixed factorial ANOVA models were constructed to determine the probability of an effect. Carotid femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV; m/s-1) and augmentation index (Aix; %) were not different between groups or across time (mean difference from pretest-posttest [Meandiff] = 0.14 ± 0.01 m/s-1 and Meandiff = 2.96 ± -0.23%, respectively). Heart rate (HR) increased across time (Meandiff = -23 ± -1.84 bpm) but was similar between groups. Similarly, brachial and central systolic blood pressure (BSBP and CSBP) increased across time (Meandiff = -16.2 ± -0.69 mmHg and Meandiff = -8.85 ± 0.09 mmHg, respectively) but was similar between groups. Brachial and central diastolic blood pressure (BDBP and CDBP) remained unaffected and were similar between groups and across time. Repeated cycling sprints at 7.5%BW and 10%BW induced similar AS and hemodynamic responses. These findings support the use of short, all-out sprints as a time-efficient exercise strategy that does not acutely compromise vascular function.

娱乐性运动女性在不同强度的重复循环短跑后的动脉僵硬度和血流动力学反应指标。
我们检查了不同强度的重复循环短跑前后的动脉硬度(AS)和血流动力学反应指标。20名娱乐活跃的女性被随机分组,以7.5%体重(7.5%体重)或10%体重(10%体重)完成3次10秒的全速自行车冲刺,间歇休息2分钟。构建独立的双向、2(强度[7.5%体重和10%体重])× 2(时间[前后])贝叶斯混合因子方差分析模型来确定影响的概率。颈动脉股动脉脉搏波速度(cf-PWV; m/s-1)和增强指数(Aix; %)在组间和时间间均无差异(前测后测[Meandiff]均值分别为0.14±0.01 m/s-1和2.96±-0.23%)。心率(HR)随时间增加(Meandiff = -23±-1.84 bpm),但组间相似。同样,肱和中枢收缩压(BSBP和CSBP)随时间升高(Meandiff分别= -16.2±-0.69 mmHg和Meandiff = -8.85±0.09 mmHg),但组间相似。肱和中央舒张压(BDBP和CDBP)未受影响,各组之间和不同时间相似。在7.5%体重和10%体重下重复循环冲刺诱导了相似的AS和血流动力学反应。这些发现支持使用短时间,全力以赴的冲刺作为一种有效的运动策略,不会严重损害血管功能。
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