TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of lifestyle modification on central blood pressure in overweight and obese men
AU - Higashino, Ryota
AU - Miyaki, Asako
AU - Kumagai, Hiroshi
AU - Choi, Youngju
AU - Akazawa, Nobuhiko
AU - Ra, Song Gyu
AU - Tanabe, Yoko
AU - Eto, Miki
AU - So, Rina
AU - Tanaka, Kiyoji
AU - Ajisaka, Ryuichi
AU - Maeda, Seiji
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - Objective It has recently been recognized that increased central blood pressure is a predictor of cardiovascular disease. Central blood pressure is higher in obese individuals than in nonobese individuals. However, the effect of lifestyle modification on central systolic blood pressure in obese individuals is unclear. The aim of this study was to determine whether lifestyle modification decreases central blood pressure in overweight and obese men. Methods Thirty-nine overweight and obese men (age, 49±2 years; BMI, 30±1 kg/m2) were recruited into our study. We measured central systolic blood pressure and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV), an index of arterial stiffness, before and after a 12-week lifestyle modification that included aerobic exercise and dietary modification. Results After the 12-week program, body mass, BMI, and waist circumstance decreased significantly. Central systolic blood pressure and baPWV were significantly decreased after the lifestyle modification in overweight and obese men. Furthermore, there was a significant correlation between the lifestyle modification-induced change in central systolic blood pressure and that in baPWV. Conclusion This study showed for the first time that lifestyle modification-induced weight loss decreases central systolic blood pressure in overweight and obese men. The decrease in central systolic blood pressure was associated with the reduction in arterial stiffness. These results suggest that lifestyle modification-induced reduction in arterial stiffness may contribute toward the decreased central systolic blood pressure in overweight and obese men. Blood Press Monit 18:311-315
AB - Objective It has recently been recognized that increased central blood pressure is a predictor of cardiovascular disease. Central blood pressure is higher in obese individuals than in nonobese individuals. However, the effect of lifestyle modification on central systolic blood pressure in obese individuals is unclear. The aim of this study was to determine whether lifestyle modification decreases central blood pressure in overweight and obese men. Methods Thirty-nine overweight and obese men (age, 49±2 years; BMI, 30±1 kg/m2) were recruited into our study. We measured central systolic blood pressure and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV), an index of arterial stiffness, before and after a 12-week lifestyle modification that included aerobic exercise and dietary modification. Results After the 12-week program, body mass, BMI, and waist circumstance decreased significantly. Central systolic blood pressure and baPWV were significantly decreased after the lifestyle modification in overweight and obese men. Furthermore, there was a significant correlation between the lifestyle modification-induced change in central systolic blood pressure and that in baPWV. Conclusion This study showed for the first time that lifestyle modification-induced weight loss decreases central systolic blood pressure in overweight and obese men. The decrease in central systolic blood pressure was associated with the reduction in arterial stiffness. These results suggest that lifestyle modification-induced reduction in arterial stiffness may contribute toward the decreased central systolic blood pressure in overweight and obese men. Blood Press Monit 18:311-315
KW - Arterial stiffness
KW - Central blood pressure
KW - Obesity
KW - Weight loss
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U2 - 10.1097/MBP.0000000000000006
DO - 10.1097/MBP.0000000000000006
M3 - Article
C2 - 24192844
AN - SCOPUS:84892427296
SN - 1359-5237
VL - 18
SP - 311
EP - 315
JO - Blood Pressure Monitoring
JF - Blood Pressure Monitoring
IS - 6
ER -