促进心血管健康老龄化:新课题。

The journal of cardiovascular aging Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-29 DOI:10.20517/jca.2022.27
Zachary S Clayton, Daniel H Craighead, Sanna Darvish, McKinley Coppock, Katelyn R Ludwig, Vienna E Brunt, Douglas R Seals, Matthew J Rossman
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与年龄相关的心血管(CV)功能障碍会增加罹患心血管疾病以及其他慢性老年相关疾病的风险,包括慢性肾病、阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症。与年龄相关的心血管功能障碍会增加患病风险,其主要表现为血管功能障碍,主要是血管内皮功能障碍和动脉僵化,以及收缩压升高。一氧化氮生物利用率的下降继发于氧化应激和炎症的增加,这是心血管功能障碍随年龄增长的既定机制。此外,被称为 "衰老标志 "的衰老基本机制也延伸到了心血管系统,因此可被视为 "心血管衰老标志"。这些机制是治疗衰老导致的心血管功能障碍的可行治疗目标。健康的生活方式行为,如定期有氧运动和某些饮食模式,被认为是预防和/或治疗与年龄相关的心血管功能障碍的 "一线 "策略。尽管这些策略的益处已得到证实,但许多老年人并不符合推荐的运动指南或健康饮食。因此,建立替代性和/或补充性循证方法来预防或逆转与年龄相关的心血管功能障碍非常重要。针对心血管衰老的基本机制采取干预措施,如时间效率高的运动训练、从食物中提取的分子(称为营养保健品)或精选的合成药剂,是一种很有前景的方法。在本综述中,我们将重点介绍健康心血管老化领域的新课题,特别关注运动、营养/膳食模式、营养保健品和精选合成药理化合物如何通过针对心血管老化的特征促进健康心血管老化。
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Promoting healthy cardiovascular aging: emerging topics.

Promoting healthy cardiovascular aging: emerging topics.

Promoting healthy cardiovascular aging: emerging topics.

Promoting healthy cardiovascular aging: emerging topics.

The development of age-related cardiovascular (CV) dysfunction increases the risk of CV disease as well as other chronic age-associated disorders, including chronic kidney disease, and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Major manifestations of age-associated CV dysfunction that increase disease risk are vascular dysfunction, primarily vascular endothelial dysfunction and arterial stiffening, and elevated systolic blood pressure. Declines in nitric oxide bioavailability secondary to increased oxidative stress and inflammation are established mechanisms of CV dysfunction with aging. Moreover, fundamental mechanisms of aging, termed the "hallmarks of aging" extend to the CV system and, as such, may be considered "hallmarks of CV aging". These mechanisms represent viable therapeutic targets for treating CV dysfunction with aging. Healthy lifestyle behaviors, such as regular aerobic exercise and certain dietary patterns, are considered "first-line" strategies to prevent and/or treat age-associated CV dysfunction. Despite the well-established benefits of these strategies, many older adults do not meet the recommended guidelines for exercise or consume a healthy diet. Therefore, it is important to establish alternative and/or complementary evidence-based approaches to prevent or reverse age-related CV dysfunction. Targeting fundamental mechanisms of CV aging with interventions such as time-efficient exercise training, food-derived molecules, termed nutraceuticals, or select synthetic pharmacological agents represents a promising approach. In the present review, we will highlight emerging topics in the field of healthy CV aging with a specific focus on how exercise, nutrition/dietary patterns, nutraceuticals and select synthetic pharmacological compounds may promote healthy CV aging, in part, by targeting the hallmarks of CV aging.

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