Systolic and diastolic function during cycling at the respiratory threshold between elderly and young healthy individuals

Magnani S.;Mulliri G.;Roberto S.;Ghiani G.;Stagi S.;Marini E.;Crisafulli A.
2022-01-01

Abstract

The hemodynamic consequences of aging have been extensively investigated during maximal incremental exercise. However, less is known about the effects of aging on hemodynamics during submaximal steady-state exercise. The aim of the present investigation was to compare the hemodynamics of healthy elderly and young subjects during an exercise bout conducted at the gas threshold (GET) intensity. Two groups of healthy, physically active subjects were studied: the elderly group-EG (n = 11; > 60 years old) and the young group-YG (n = 13; < 35 years old). Both groups performed a 5-min rectangular exercise test at the GET intensity. Hemodynamics were measured using echocardiography. The main finding was that stroke volume responses were higher in the YG than the EG (72.5 ± 16.7 vs. 52.4 ± 8.4 ml, respectively). The increased stroke volume capacity in the YG was the consequence of a greater capacity to increase cardiac preload and contractility and, to a lesser extent, to reduce systemic vascular resistance. Importantly, the atrial contribution to ventricular diastolic filling was substantially higher in the YG when compared to the EG.
2022
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Magnani, S.; Mulliri, G.; Roberto, S.; Ghiani, G.; Sechi, F.; Stagi, S.; Marini, E.; Bassareo, P. P.; Spranger, M. D.; Crisafulli, A.
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