Paula-Anca Sulea, Ioan Tilea, Florin Stoica, Liviu Cristescu, Diana-Andreea Moldovan, Radu Tatar, Raluca-Maria Tilinca, Razvan Gheorghita Mares, Andreea Varga
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背景:年龄相关的血管硬化通过改变心室-动脉耦合(VAC)增加心血管风险。体育活动是一个可改变的因素,可以改善心血管健康。在罗马尼亚初级保健队列中,本初步研究评估了身体活动评估与VAC之间的关系,通过颈动脉-股动脉脉搏波速度与整体纵向应变(cfPWV/GLS)之比来测量。方法:对81例成人(女性49例,平均年龄50.27±12.93岁)进行前瞻性队列分析。根据《身体活动纲要》,采用代谢当量(METs)进行记忆量化身体活动,将患者分为G1组(METs < 1.5, n = 39)、G2组(METs = 1.5-2.9, n = 2)、G3组(METs = 3-5.9, n = 23)和G4组(METs≥6,n = 17)。记录人口统计和超声心动图数据,以探讨体力活动与VAC之间的关系。结果:cfPWV/GLS比值各组间差异有统计学意义(p = 0.012),以中强度组(G3)最低。VAC≥0.391可以预测久坐不动的生活方式(AUC = 0.730;CI: 0.617-0.833, p < 0.001)。多变量分析显示年龄、动脉年龄和高血压独立预测VAC。结论:较高的体力活动与VAC (cfPWV/GLS比率)呈负相关,可以预测久坐的生活方式。在初级保健中鼓励中度至剧烈运动可改善心血管功能并有助于预防。
Higher Physical Activity Is Associated with Improved Ventricular-Arterial Coupling: Assessment Using the cfPWV/GLS Ratio in Primary Care-A Pilot Study.
Background: Age-related vascular stiffening increases cardiovascular risk by altering ventricular-arterial coupling (VAC). Physical activity, a modifiable factor, may improve cardiovascular health. This pilot study evaluated the relationship between physical activity evaluation and VAC, measured by the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity to global longitudinal strain (cfPWV/GLS) ratio, in a Romanian primary care cohort.
Methods: The prospective cohort analysis was performed on 81 adults (49 females, mean age 50.27 ± 12.93 years). Physical activity was quantified through anamnesis using metabolic equivalents (METs) according with Compendium of Physical Activities, and patients were stratified into four groups: G1 (METs < 1.5, n = 39), G2 (METs = 1.5-2.9, n = 2), G3 (METs = 3-5.9, n = 23), and G4 (METs ≥ 6, n = 17). Demographic and echocardiographic data were recorded to explore associations between physical activity and VAC.
Results: The cfPWV/GLS ratio differed significantly across groups (p = 0.012), with the lowest values present in the moderate-intensity group (G3). VAC ≥ 0.391 can predict sedentary lifestyles (AUC = 0.730; CI: 0.617-0.833, p > 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that age, arterial age, and hypertension independently predict VAC.
Conclusions: Higher physical activity is inversely associated with VAC (cfPWV/GLS ratio) and can predict sedentary lifestyles. Encouraging moderate-to-vigorous exercise in primary care may improve cardiovascular function and aid prevention.