运动量对亚临床冠状动脉粥样硬化影响的性别差异

Ahmed Abdelaziz MD , Ahmed Elshahat MD , Ahmed Farid Gadelmawla MD , Muhammad Desouky MD , Abdelrahman H. Hafez MD , Mohamed Abdelaziz MD , Noha Hammad MD , Dua Eldosoky MD , Kirtipal Bhatia MD , Annalisa Filtz MD , Daniel Lorenzatti MD , Toshiki Kuno MD, PhD , Salim S. Virani MD, PhD , Martha Gulati MD, MS , Michel D. Shapiro DO, MCR , Carl J. Lavie MD , Leandro Slipczuk MD, PhD
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背景:大运动量运动对冠状动脉粥样硬化的影响仍然存在争议。目的通过心脏计算机断层扫描(CT)评估耐力运动对运动员和非运动员冠状动脉粥样硬化的影响,并分析性别差异。方法检索PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和Cochrane Central自成立至2024年9月的相关研究,通过冠状动脉钙化(CAC)评分或CT血管造影(CCTA)评估不同运动量对亚临床冠状动脉粥样硬化的影响。对照组由非运动员组成。主要结果是运动员和非运动员之间CAC评分的差异,次要结果是CCTA钙化斑块的差异。分析按性别分层,并使用任务代谢当量(MET)-分钟/周评估运动量。结果9项观察性研究共纳入61,150名受试者。运动量为3000 MET-min/周的男性运动员的平均CAC得分高于非运动员男性(平均差异= 31.62;95% ci: 10.66-52.58;P & lt;0.001),而1,500至3,000 MET-min/wk的男性运动员(P = 0.93)和1,500 MET-min/wk及以上的女性运动员(P = 0.39和P = 0.07)的CAC无差异。我们的次要终点显示,CCTA显示运动量与钙化斑块数量和体积的相关性存在显著的性别差异。结论高强度运动训练(3000 MET-min/wk)的男性CAC评分高于非运动员男性,而女性运动员无此差异。
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Sex Differences in the Impact of Exercise Volume on Subclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis

Background

The effects of high-volume exercise on coronary atherosclerosis remain controversial.

Objectives

The authors aimed to evaluate the impact of endurance exercise on coronary atherosclerosis assessed by cardiac computed tomography (CT) in athletes and nonathletes, and analyze differences based on sex.

Methods

We searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Central for relevant studies from inception to September 2024, assessing the impact of different exercise volumes on subclinical coronary artery atherosclerosis assessed by coronary artery calcification (CAC) scoring or CT angiography (CCTA). The control group comprised nonathletes. The primary outcome was the difference in CAC scores between athletes and nonathletes and the secondary outcome was the differences in calcified plaque by CCTA. The analysis was stratified by sex and exercise volume assessed using metabolic equivalents of task (MET)-min/wk.

Results

Nine observational studies including 61,150 participants were included in the analysis. Male athletes with an exercise volume of >3,000 MET-min/wk showed higher mean CAC scores than nonathlete males (mean difference = 31.62; 95% CI: 10.66-52.58; P < 0.001), while no difference in CAC was found for male athletes with 1,500 to 3,000 MET-min/wk (P = 0.93) or female athletes with an exercise volume of 1,500 MET-min/wk or greater (P = 0.39 and P = 0.07). Our secondary endpoint showed significant sex-specific differences on the association of exercise volume and calcified plaque number and volume by CCTA.

Conclusions

Males with high-volume exercise training (>3,000 MET-min/wk) exhibited a higher burden of calcified plaque by CAC score than male nonathletes, while no such difference was observed in female athletes.
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