TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiorespiratory fitness is a strong predictor of the cardio-ankle vascular index in hypertensive middle-aged and elderly Japanese men
AU - Tanisawa, Kumpei
AU - Ito, Tomoko
AU - Sun, Xiaomin
AU - Kawakami, Ryoko
AU - Oshima, Satomi
AU - Gando, Yuko
AU - Cao, Zhen Bo
AU - Sakamoto, Shizuo
AU - Higuchi, Mitsuru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Aim: This study aimed to examine whether cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with arterial stiffening, evaluated using the cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI), independent of visceral fat (VF) in middle-aged and elderly Japanese men. We also examined whether the relationship between CRF and the CAVI is modified by age and/or hypertension. Methods: The CAVI was determined in 157 Japanese men (age range, 30-79 years), including 96 hypertensive subjects (61.1%). CRF was assessed by measuring the peak oxygen uptake (V4O2peak). The subjects were divided into low- and high-CRF groups, and the VF area was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging. Results: The V4O2peak correlated with the CAVI following adjustment for age and body mass index in the middle-aged and elderly groups (all the subjects: r =-0.285, p<0.001; middle-aged: r =-0.240, p= 0.040; elderly: r =-0.225, p=0.049). VF also correlated with the CAVI (r =0.230, p=0.004). A multiple linear regression analysis revealed that age (β=0.406, p<0.001) and the V4O2peak (β=-0.186, p=0.015) were associated with the CAVI independently of VF and the mean blood pressure. Twoway ANCOVA adjusted for age demonstrated that the hypertensive individuals had higher CAVI values than the normotensive individuals in the low-CRF group, whereas no significant differences in the CAVI were observed in the high-CRF group (p for interaction <0.05). Conclusions: In the present study, CRF was found to be associated with the CAVI, independent of age and VF, in hypertensive middle-aged and elderly Japanese men.
AB - Aim: This study aimed to examine whether cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with arterial stiffening, evaluated using the cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI), independent of visceral fat (VF) in middle-aged and elderly Japanese men. We also examined whether the relationship between CRF and the CAVI is modified by age and/or hypertension. Methods: The CAVI was determined in 157 Japanese men (age range, 30-79 years), including 96 hypertensive subjects (61.1%). CRF was assessed by measuring the peak oxygen uptake (V4O2peak). The subjects were divided into low- and high-CRF groups, and the VF area was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging. Results: The V4O2peak correlated with the CAVI following adjustment for age and body mass index in the middle-aged and elderly groups (all the subjects: r =-0.285, p<0.001; middle-aged: r =-0.240, p= 0.040; elderly: r =-0.225, p=0.049). VF also correlated with the CAVI (r =0.230, p=0.004). A multiple linear regression analysis revealed that age (β=0.406, p<0.001) and the V4O2peak (β=-0.186, p=0.015) were associated with the CAVI independently of VF and the mean blood pressure. Twoway ANCOVA adjusted for age demonstrated that the hypertensive individuals had higher CAVI values than the normotensive individuals in the low-CRF group, whereas no significant differences in the CAVI were observed in the high-CRF group (p for interaction <0.05). Conclusions: In the present study, CRF was found to be associated with the CAVI, independent of age and VF, in hypertensive middle-aged and elderly Japanese men.
KW - Arterial stiffness
KW - Cardio-ankle vascular index
KW - Cardiorespiratory fitness
KW - Hypertension
KW - Visceral fat
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U2 - 10.5551/jat.25098
DO - 10.5551/jat.25098
M3 - Article
C2 - 25342380
AN - SCOPUS:84928118857
SN - 1340-3478
VL - 22
SP - 379
EP - 389
JO - Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
JF - Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
IS - 4
ER -