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Relative Importance of Step Count, Intensity, and Duration on Physical Activity's Impact on Vascular Structure and Function in Previously Sedentary Older Adults

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.113.000702

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elderly; endothelial function; physical exercise

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  1. Atlantic Philanthropies
  2. American Heart Association [10GRNT3880044]
  3. John A. Hartford Foundation
  4. Association of Specialty Physicians
  5. NIH [K23HL089326, HL081587, HL091019]
  6. Diabetes Complication Consortium [25732-1]
  7. Doris Duke Foundation
  8. Merck
  9. Sharp
  10. Dohme Corporation
  11. Veterans Administration Merit Award [1/01RX000555]
  12. [T32HL007792]

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Background-Age-related endothelial dysfunction and vascular stiffening are associated with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk. Many groups have encouraged goals of >= 10 000 steps/day or >= 30 min/day of moderate intensity physical activity (MPA) to reduce age-related CV risk. The impact of MPA on the vasculature of older adults remains unclear. Methods and Results-We randomized 114 sedentary older adults ages >= 50 to 12 weeks of either no intervention (group 1), a pedometer-only intervention (group 2), or a pedometer with an interactive website employing strategies to increase the adoption of habitual physical activity (PA, group 3). Endothelial function by brachial flow-mediated dilation (FMD%), vascular stiffness by tonometry, step-count by pedometer, and PA intensity/distribution by accelerometer were measured. Step-count increased in groups 2 (5136 +/- 1554 to 9596 +/- 3907, P<0.001) and 3 (5474 +/- 1512 to 8167 +/- 3111, P<0.001) but not in group 1 (4931 +/- 1667 to 5410 +/- 2410). Both groups 2 and 3 increased MPA >= 30 min/day. Only group 3 increased MPA in continuous bouts of >= 10 minutes (P<0.001) and improved FMD% (P=0.001). Neither achievement of >= 10 000 steps/day nor >= 30 min/day of MPA resulted in improved FMD%. However, achieving >= 20 min/day in MPA bouts resulted in improved FMD%. No changes in vascular stiffness were observed. Conclusions-MPA reverses age-related endothelial dysfunction, but may require MPA to be performed in bouts of >= 10 minutes duration for >= 20 min/day to be effective. Commonly encouraged PA goals do not guarantee improved endothelial function and may not be as effective in reducing CV risk.

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