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Arterial Function after a 246 km Ultra-marathon Running Race

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume 42, Issue 13, Pages 1167-1173

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/a-1467-6508

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pulse wave velocity; carotid artery hemodynamics; ultra-marathon; arterial elastic properties; arterial stiffness

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The study found that there was a significant acute increase in arterial stiffness and vascular resistance in athletes after an ultra-marathon race, while the intima-media thickness of the carotid artery remained within normal range. Additionally, athletes experienced weight loss and an increase in biochemical markers post-race, with C-reactive protein showing correlation with pulsatility and resistivity indices.
There is little research about the effects of ultra-endurance exercise on arterial morphological and functional properties. The aim was to assess the acute changes of the carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity and carotid doppler-derived parameters following an ultra-marathon race as well as the intima-media thickness of the carotid artery in ultra-marathon runners. Twenty athletes were examined at baseline and within 10 mins after a 246 km running race. Measurements included carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, peak-systolic and end-diastolic velocities of carotid artery blood flow, pulsatility and resistivity indices and blood biochemical parameters. The intima-media thickness of the right and left carotid artery was measured before the race. Arterial stiffness and carotid artery intima media thickness at rest remained within known normal limits. The ultra-marathon race significantly increased carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity by 22.6% and pulsatility index by 10.2%. There was a decrease in body weight by 3.35% and an increase of all biochemical markers of muscle damage after the race. Additionally, C-reactive protein was correlated with both pulsatility and resistivity indices post-race. This study shows that immediately after a 246 km ultra-marathon running race, acute increase of arterial stiffness and vascular resistance were evident. The carotid artery thickness of ultra-marathon runners was within normal range.

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