Title of article :
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Master Athletes
Author/Authors :
Gori، Niccolo نويسنده Clinical and Experimental Department, University of
Florence, Florence, Italy , , Anania، Giuseppe نويسنده Clinical and Experimental Department, University of
Florence, Florence, Italy , , Stefani، Laura نويسنده Sports Medicine Center , , Boddi، Maria نويسنده Clinical and Experimental Department, University of
Florence, Florence, Italy , , Galanti، Giorgio نويسنده Sports Medicine Center ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Carotid Intima Media Thickness (IMT) is currently used to assess
the relationship between progression of coronary and systemic
atherosclerosis. To date, however, the possible impact of regular
physical activity (PA) on this parameter has not been well estimated.
Our study aims to examine this aspect especially in the absence of
cardiovascular (CV) risk factors. 100 master athletes (MA) and 51
sedentary controls (SC) were enrolled. They were evaluated by echo test
with dedicated software (QIMT-Esaote) for IMT, and Bruce protocol and 2D
echocardiography for cardiac hemodynamic parameters. All values were
within normal range. Left IMT mean values were significantly higher than
right IMT values in both MA and SC groups (MA: IMT left 635 ± 104 µ, IMT
right 614 ± 104 µ and mean IMT 624 ± 91.9 µ; SC: IMT left 633 ± 78 µ,
IMT right 622 ± 90 µ and mean IMT 627 ± 78.1 µ). A positive relationship
was found in both groups between IMT mean values and age (P <
0.01) and between IMT mean values and peak systolic blood pressure (MA:
0.28 R, P < 0.01; SC: 0.32 R, P < 0.05). At rest, only in
MA was a significant relationship evident, between mean arterial
pressure value and IMT (P < 0.01). In the absence of CV risk
factors, only age is associated with a slight increase of wall carotid
thickening. The data are indicative of a physiological increase in IMT,
as a consequence of increased peak effort systolic pressure after
regular PA in athletes.
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine