Exercise as Vascular Medicine: Can Exercise Combat Negative Health Behaviors From Causing Endothelial Dysfunction?

Austin T Robinson, Nile F Banks, Nathaniel D M Jenkins
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Abstract

Endothelial function is critical to cardiovascular health, regulating blood vessel function through the release of vasodilators and constrictors-namely, nitric oxide-controlling redox balance, platelet activation and aggregation, leukocyte adhesion, and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle. Vascular dysfunction, characterized by impaired endothelial function, significantly increases cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. CVD is the leading cause of death in the United States and most of the world. Advancing age is a primary risk factor; however, several health behaviors influence vascular aging. Risk factors such as poor diet, a sedentary lifestyle, and poor sleep can reduce endothelial function, even early in life. Exercise has emerged as a protective factor that can potentially confer vascular protection in the context of negative health behaviors. In this review, we seek to address the importance of endothelial function for cardiovascular health, identify key risk factors and mechanisms that contribute to endothelial dysfunction, summarize the protective effects of exercise against endothelial dysfunction (including mechanisms), and highlight key knowledge gaps and future directions.

内皮功能对心血管健康至关重要,通过释放血管舒张剂和收缩剂(即一氧化氮)调节血管功能,控制氧化还原平衡、血小板活化和聚集、白细胞粘附和血管平滑肌增殖。血管功能障碍,以内皮功能受损为特征,显著增加心血管疾病(CVD)的风险。心血管疾病是美国和世界上大多数人死亡的主要原因。高龄是主要的危险因素;然而,一些健康行为会影响血管老化。不良的饮食、久坐不动的生活方式和睡眠不足等风险因素会降低内皮功能,甚至在生命早期就会出现这种情况。运动已经成为一种保护因素,可以在负面健康行为的背景下潜在地赋予血管保护。在这篇综述中,我们试图阐述内皮功能对心血管健康的重要性,确定导致内皮功能障碍的关键危险因素和机制,总结运动对内皮功能障碍的保护作用(包括机制),并强调关键的知识空白和未来的方向。
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