Four weeks of lower-limb static stretching reduces regional arterial stiffness in middle-aged and older women.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-30 DOI:10.20463/pan.2022.0010
Yuya Higaki, Shumpei Fujie, Yosuke Yamato, Moe Oshiden, Motoyuki Iemitsu
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to clarify whether habitual lower-limb stretching intervention reduces regional arterial stiffness at the stretched site in middle-aged and older women.

Methods: In this study, the effects of 4 weeks of lower-limb static stretching (of the hip extensor and flexor, knee extensor and flexor, and plantar flexor muscles) were investigated on systemic, central, and peripheral arterial stiffness using pulse wave velocity in 14 healthy middle-aged and older women randomly assigned to either a sedentary control group (67.3 ± 5.6 years; n = 7) or a stretching intervention group (63.4 ± 6.4 years; n = 7).

Results: The femoral-ankle pulse wave velocity (an index of peripheral arterial stiffness) significantly decreased in the intervention group (pre, 1222.4 ± 167.5 cm/s; post, 1122.0 ± 141.1 cm/s) but did not change in the control group (pre, 1122.7 ± 107.7 cm/s; post, 1139.9 ± 77.5 cm/s). However, the brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity as an index of systemic arterial stiffness (control: pre, 1655.7 ± 296.8 cm/s, post, 1646.4 ± 232.1 cm/s; intervention: pre, 1637.6 ± 259.9 cm/s, post, 1560.8 ± 254.7 cm/s) and the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity as an index of central arterial stiffness (control: pre, 1253.6 ± 346.4 cm/s, post, 1223.6 ± 263.4 cm/s; intervention: pre, 1125.4 ± 204.7 cm/s, post, 1024.9 ± 164.5 cm/s) did not change in either group.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that lower-limb stretching interventions may reduce regional arterial stiffness at the stretched site.

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四周的下肢静态拉伸可减少中老年妇女局部动脉僵硬。
目的:本研究旨在阐明是否习惯性下肢拉伸干预降低中老年妇女拉伸部位的区域动脉僵硬。方法:在这项研究中,14名健康中老年女性随机分为久坐对照组(67.3±5.6岁;N = 7)或伸展干预组(63.4±6.4岁;结果:干预组股骨-踝脉波速度(外周动脉僵硬度指标)显著降低(术前,1222.4±167.5 cm/s;术后,1122.0±141.1 cm/s),对照组无变化(术前,1122.7±107.7 cm/s;后置,1139.9±77.5 cm/s)。然而,作为全身动脉僵硬度指标的臂踝脉搏波速度(对照组:术前,1655.7±296.8 cm/s,术后,1646.4±232.1 cm/s;干预:术前,1637.6±259.9 cm/s,术后,1560.8±254.7 cm/s),颈-股脉波速度作为中心动脉硬度指标(对照组:术前,1253.6±346.4 cm/s,术后,1223.6±263.4 cm/s;干预前,1125.4±204.7 cm/s,干预后,1024.9±164.5 cm/s)两组均无变化。结论:这些研究结果表明,下肢拉伸干预可以降低拉伸部位的区域动脉僵硬度。
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