Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife

PURPOSE: Physical activity (PA) associates with cardiovascular autonomic function, but the relationship with lifelong PA is unclear. We hypothesized that lifelong PA would associate with cardiovascular autonomic function in midlife. METHODS: At the age of 46 yr, the subjects of the prospective North...

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Published in:Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Main Authors: Kiviniemi, AM, Perkiömäu, N, Auvinen, J, Herrala, S, Hautala, AJ, Ahola, R, Tammelin, T, Tulppo, MP, Järvelin, MR, Korpelainen, R, Huikuri, HV
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Published: American College of Sports Medicine 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/42521
https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000000942
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spelling ftimperialcol:oai:spiral.imperial.ac.uk:10044/1/42521 2023-05-15T17:42:51+02:00 Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife Kiviniemi, AM Perkiömäu, N Auvinen, J Herrala, S Hautala, AJ Ahola, R Tammelin, T Tulppo, MP Järvelin, MR Korpelainen, R Huikuri, HV 2016-03-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/42521 https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000000942 eng eng American College of Sports Medicine Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise © 2016 American College of Sports Medicine 1513 1506 Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Sport Sciences EXERCISE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM HEART RATE VARIABILITY BARORECEPTORS HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY TERM RR INTERVAL BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY RISK-FACTORS POPULATION DETERMINANTS ADULTS MORTALITY HUMANS 1106 Human Movement And Sports Science Journal Article 2016 ftimperialcol https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000000942 2018-09-16T05:57:36Z PURPOSE: Physical activity (PA) associates with cardiovascular autonomic function, but the relationship with lifelong PA is unclear. We hypothesized that lifelong PA would associate with cardiovascular autonomic function in midlife. METHODS: At the age of 46 yr, the subjects of the prospective Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 were invited to examinations where vagally mediated heart rate variability (root mean square of the successive differences in RRi [rMSSD]) and cross-spectral baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) were analyzed from 3-min recordings of ECG and blood pressure in seated and standing positions. Three lifelong PA trajectory groups (active, semiactive, and inactive) were formed according to their self-reported frequencies of participation in PA at the ages of 14, 31, and 46 yr. Finally, 1283 men and 1779 women without cardiorespiratory diseases and diabetes had complete data on lifelong PA, covariates, and rMSSD, and 662 men and 807 women for BRS. RESULTS: In both sexes and measurement conditions, the active (P < 0.01) and semiactive groups (P < 0.05) had greater rMSSD than the inactive group, and the highest BRS was observed in the active group (ANOVA P = 0.001-0.032). In men, these differences were not significant when adjusted for 46-yr lifestyle (smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep, and sitting time), body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, blood pressure, lipid status, and glucose status. In women, lifelong PA remained a significant independent determinant of seated and standing rMSSD and standing BRS. CONCLUSION: Higher lifelong PA was associated with better cardiovascular autonomic function in midlife. In women, this effect was independent, but in men, it seemed to be mediated by the other lifestyle and cardiometabolic factors. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Imperial College London: Spiral Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 48 8 1506 1513
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topic Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Sport Sciences
EXERCISE
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
HEART RATE VARIABILITY
BARORECEPTORS
HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY
TERM RR INTERVAL
BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY
RISK-FACTORS
POPULATION
DETERMINANTS
ADULTS
MORTALITY
HUMANS
1106 Human Movement And Sports Science
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Sport Sciences
EXERCISE
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
HEART RATE VARIABILITY
BARORECEPTORS
HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY
TERM RR INTERVAL
BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY
RISK-FACTORS
POPULATION
DETERMINANTS
ADULTS
MORTALITY
HUMANS
1106 Human Movement And Sports Science
Kiviniemi, AM
Perkiömäu, N
Auvinen, J
Herrala, S
Hautala, AJ
Ahola, R
Tammelin, T
Tulppo, MP
Järvelin, MR
Korpelainen, R
Huikuri, HV
Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife
topic_facet Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Sport Sciences
EXERCISE
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
HEART RATE VARIABILITY
BARORECEPTORS
HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY
TERM RR INTERVAL
BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY
RISK-FACTORS
POPULATION
DETERMINANTS
ADULTS
MORTALITY
HUMANS
1106 Human Movement And Sports Science
description PURPOSE: Physical activity (PA) associates with cardiovascular autonomic function, but the relationship with lifelong PA is unclear. We hypothesized that lifelong PA would associate with cardiovascular autonomic function in midlife. METHODS: At the age of 46 yr, the subjects of the prospective Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 were invited to examinations where vagally mediated heart rate variability (root mean square of the successive differences in RRi [rMSSD]) and cross-spectral baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) were analyzed from 3-min recordings of ECG and blood pressure in seated and standing positions. Three lifelong PA trajectory groups (active, semiactive, and inactive) were formed according to their self-reported frequencies of participation in PA at the ages of 14, 31, and 46 yr. Finally, 1283 men and 1779 women without cardiorespiratory diseases and diabetes had complete data on lifelong PA, covariates, and rMSSD, and 662 men and 807 women for BRS. RESULTS: In both sexes and measurement conditions, the active (P < 0.01) and semiactive groups (P < 0.05) had greater rMSSD than the inactive group, and the highest BRS was observed in the active group (ANOVA P = 0.001-0.032). In men, these differences were not significant when adjusted for 46-yr lifestyle (smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep, and sitting time), body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, blood pressure, lipid status, and glucose status. In women, lifelong PA remained a significant independent determinant of seated and standing rMSSD and standing BRS. CONCLUSION: Higher lifelong PA was associated with better cardiovascular autonomic function in midlife. In women, this effect was independent, but in men, it seemed to be mediated by the other lifestyle and cardiometabolic factors.
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author Kiviniemi, AM
Perkiömäu, N
Auvinen, J
Herrala, S
Hautala, AJ
Ahola, R
Tammelin, T
Tulppo, MP
Järvelin, MR
Korpelainen, R
Huikuri, HV
author_facet Kiviniemi, AM
Perkiömäu, N
Auvinen, J
Herrala, S
Hautala, AJ
Ahola, R
Tammelin, T
Tulppo, MP
Järvelin, MR
Korpelainen, R
Huikuri, HV
author_sort Kiviniemi, AM
title Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife
title_short Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife
title_full Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife
title_fullStr Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife
title_full_unstemmed Lifelong Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Midlife
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