Keep Them in the Game: Screening for Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes in Aging Athletes

Becca Jordre, Brody W. Brisk, William E. Schweinle
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Purpose: This observational cross-sectional study of aging athletes aims to (1) compare the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes in aging athletes to the general population, (2) describe anthropometric values of aging athletes, (3) investigate the influence of cardiovascular sport competition on these measures, and (4) address any predictive value of evaluated measures. Methods: Health and sport history, blood pressure, waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio, and body mass index (BMI) were collected on 2351 aging athletes. Results: Aging athletes showed a significantly lower prevalence of CVD and diabetes than the general population. Athletes demonstrated BMI in the overweight range, WC in a healthy range, and waist-to-hip ratio in a healthy range for women but just over risk thresholds for men. Average blood pressure was near stage 1 hypertension. Waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio were superior predictors of disease in the population. Cardiovascular athletes showed a lower disease risk and overall superior anthropometric values than other aging athletes. Conclusion: Aging athletes demonstrate a relatively low prevalence of CVD and diabetes despite demonstrating some anthropometric measurements over risk thresholds. Measures of central adiposity seem best for predicting disease in this population.
让他们在比赛中:筛选心血管疾病和糖尿病的老年运动员
目的:这项针对老年运动员的观察性横断面研究旨在(1)将老年运动员的心血管疾病(CVD)和糖尿病患病率与普通人群进行比较,(2)描述老年运动员的人体测量值,(3)调查心血管运动竞赛对这些测量的影响,以及(4)解决评估测量的任何预测价值。方法:收集2351名老年运动员的健康和运动史、血压、腰围、腰臀比和体重指数。结果:老年运动员心血管疾病和糖尿病的患病率明显低于普通人群。运动员的BMI在超重范围内,WC在健康范围内,女性的腰臀比在健康范围,但略高于男性的风险阈值。平均血压接近高血压1期。腰围和腰臀比是人群疾病的主要预测因素。心血管病运动员比其他年龄较大的运动员表现出更低的疾病风险和更高的人体测量值。结论:尽管一些人体测量结果超过了风险阈值,但老年运动员的心血管疾病和糖尿病患病率相对较低。测量中心性肥胖似乎是预测这一人群疾病的最佳方法。
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