Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016

BACKGROUND: Current knowledge about the relationship between physical activity (PA) and cardiac remodeling is mainly derived from cross-sectional studies of athletes, and there is a knowledge gap of this association in the general adult and elderly population. Therefore, we aimed to explore the long...

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Main Authors: Heitmann, Kim Arne, Welde, Boye, Løchen, Maja-Lisa, Stylidis, Michael, Schirmer, Henrik, Morseth, Bente
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:9133513 2023-05-15T18:34:34+02:00 Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016 Heitmann, Kim Arne Welde, Boye Løchen, Maja-Lisa Stylidis, Michael Schirmer, Henrik Morseth, Bente 2022-05-12 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9133513/ https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.882077 en eng Frontiers Media S.A. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9133513/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.882077 Copyright © 2022 Heitmann, Welde, Løchen, Stylidis, Schirmer and Morseth. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. CC-BY Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine Text 2022 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.882077 2022-05-29T00:53:53Z BACKGROUND: Current knowledge about the relationship between physical activity (PA) and cardiac remodeling is mainly derived from cross-sectional studies of athletes, and there is a knowledge gap of this association in the general adult and elderly population. Therefore, we aimed to explore the longitudinal association between cumulative PA and change in cardiac structure and function in a general adult and elderly population. METHODS: This longitudinal study includes 594 participants from the sixth (Tromsø6, 2007–08) and seventh (Tromsø7, 2015–16) survey of the Tromsø Study. Cardiac structure and function were assessed by echocardiography at two time points, and PA was self-reported by questionnaire at both time points. PA volume was expressed as cumulative PA (Low, Moderate, and Hard) and the association with left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) structure and function was assessed using ANCOVA. RESULTS: Overall, LA diameter index (LADi) increased significantly more in Hard compared to Moderate PA (+0.08 cm/m(2), 95% CI 0.01–0.15, p = 0.020) from Tromsø6 to Tromsø7. When stratified by sex or age, higher levels of cumulative PA were associated with increased LADi in males and in participants <65 years only. Indexed LV mass (LVMi) increased significantly more in Moderate than in Low PA (+3.9 g/m(2.7), 95% CI 0.23–7.57, p = 0.037). When stratified by sex or age, these changes in LVMi and indexed LV diameter (LVDi) were only significant in females. No significant associations were observed between cumulative PA and change in relative wall thickness, E/e' ratio, e' velocity, LV ejection fraction, and LADi/LVDi ratio. CONCLUSION: Higher levels of cumulative PA were associated with increased LADi in males and participants <65 years, and with increased LVMi and LVDi in females. Despite cardiac chamber enlargement, the pump function of the heart did not change with higher levels of PA, and the atrioventricular ratio was unchanged. Our results indicate that cardiac chamber enlargement is a physiological ... Text Tromsø PubMed Central (PMC) Tromsø Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine 9
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Heitmann, Kim Arne
Welde, Boye
Løchen, Maja-Lisa
Stylidis, Michael
Schirmer, Henrik
Morseth, Bente
Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016
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description BACKGROUND: Current knowledge about the relationship between physical activity (PA) and cardiac remodeling is mainly derived from cross-sectional studies of athletes, and there is a knowledge gap of this association in the general adult and elderly population. Therefore, we aimed to explore the longitudinal association between cumulative PA and change in cardiac structure and function in a general adult and elderly population. METHODS: This longitudinal study includes 594 participants from the sixth (Tromsø6, 2007–08) and seventh (Tromsø7, 2015–16) survey of the Tromsø Study. Cardiac structure and function were assessed by echocardiography at two time points, and PA was self-reported by questionnaire at both time points. PA volume was expressed as cumulative PA (Low, Moderate, and Hard) and the association with left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) structure and function was assessed using ANCOVA. RESULTS: Overall, LA diameter index (LADi) increased significantly more in Hard compared to Moderate PA (+0.08 cm/m(2), 95% CI 0.01–0.15, p = 0.020) from Tromsø6 to Tromsø7. When stratified by sex or age, higher levels of cumulative PA were associated with increased LADi in males and in participants <65 years only. Indexed LV mass (LVMi) increased significantly more in Moderate than in Low PA (+3.9 g/m(2.7), 95% CI 0.23–7.57, p = 0.037). When stratified by sex or age, these changes in LVMi and indexed LV diameter (LVDi) were only significant in females. No significant associations were observed between cumulative PA and change in relative wall thickness, E/e' ratio, e' velocity, LV ejection fraction, and LADi/LVDi ratio. CONCLUSION: Higher levels of cumulative PA were associated with increased LADi in males and participants <65 years, and with increased LVMi and LVDi in females. Despite cardiac chamber enlargement, the pump function of the heart did not change with higher levels of PA, and the atrioventricular ratio was unchanged. Our results indicate that cardiac chamber enlargement is a physiological ...
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author Heitmann, Kim Arne
Welde, Boye
Løchen, Maja-Lisa
Stylidis, Michael
Schirmer, Henrik
Morseth, Bente
author_facet Heitmann, Kim Arne
Welde, Boye
Løchen, Maja-Lisa
Stylidis, Michael
Schirmer, Henrik
Morseth, Bente
author_sort Heitmann, Kim Arne
title Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016
title_short Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016
title_full Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016
title_fullStr Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Associations Between Cumulative Physical Activity and Change in Structure and Function of the Left Side of the Heart: The Tromsø Study 2007–2016
title_sort longitudinal associations between cumulative physical activity and change in structure and function of the left side of the heart: the tromsø study 2007–2016
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