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Ital J Anat Embryol ; 108(3): 129-36, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14653454

ABSTRACT

Several papers have shown that in young people sports activity is associated with a higher prevalence of cardiac valves incompetence, that can be detected, though to a lesser extent, even in healthy subjects randomly selected from the population. Aim of the present study was to analyse the effects of physical activity not only in young subjects but even in the elderly, with particular reference to valve competence, by using the Echo-Color-Doppler. The study cohort was represented by 80 healthy young subjects, 40 men and 40 women, aged between 20 and 25 years, each group subdivided into two subgroups, sedentary and non sedentary, and 80 healthy elderly subjects, 40 men and 40 women, aged between 65 and 91 years, again divided into sedentary and non sedentary. Valve incompetence was more frequent in the elderly if compared to young subjects (P<0.001) and in non sedentary if compared to sedentary subjects (P<0.01), while no significant difference was found between males and females. Worth of interest the fact that in young subjects valve incompetence was more frequent in non sedentary if compared to sedentary subjects (P<0.001), while in the elderly no significant difference was found between sedentary and non sedentary subjects. This original datum may be explained both by the natural higher prevalence of valve incompetence in the elderly, and by the kind of physical activity usually performed by the elderly, i.e. endurance activity.


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Aging/physiology , Echocardiography, Doppler, Color , Heart Valve Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Heart/physiology , Physical Fitness/physiology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aging/pathology , Female , Heart Atria/diagnostic imaging , Heart Atria/pathology , Heart Atria/physiopathology , Heart Valves/diagnostic imaging , Heart Valves/pathology , Heart Valves/physiopathology , Heart Ventricles/diagnostic imaging , Heart Ventricles/pathology , Heart Ventricles/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Sex Characteristics
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Ital J Anat Embryol ; 108(4): 205-10, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14974503

ABSTRACT

To investigate the effects of physical activity not only on morphometric left ventricular parameters, but also on the abdominal aorta diameter and on blood pressure, we enrolled 100 healthy subjects, 50 males and 50 females, aged between 63 and 91 years (mean 73.3 +/- s.d. 7.7), each divided into two subgroups, sedentary and non sedentary, come to our observation for a diagnostic screening. For each subject an Echography was performed, by using an Acuson 128XP10 apparatus, equipped with a 2 MHz phased array probe, both for the study of the heart and for the study of the abdominal aorta. Then, all the subjects underwent 24 hours blood pressure monitoring by using a P6 Delmar apparatus in order to get mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Diastolic blood pressure was significantly related to physical activity (sedentary > non sedentary, P < 0.01), while systolic blood pressure was not; left ventricle and abdominal aorta diameters were both significantly related to sex (males > females, P < 0.001), but left ventricle diameter was significantly related to diastolic blood pressure (P < 0.01), while abdominal aorta diameter was significantly related to systolic blood pressure (P < 0.001). Our data suggest that physical activity might be strongly recommended to control blood pressure.


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Aging/physiology , Aorta, Abdominal/physiology , Blood Pressure/physiology , Physical Fitness/physiology , Ventricular Function , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anthropometry , Aorta, Abdominal/anatomy & histology , Aorta, Abdominal/diagnostic imaging , Blood Pressure Monitors , Body Mass Index , Diastole/physiology , Female , Heart Ventricles/anatomy & histology , Heart Ventricles/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Hypertension/physiopathology , Hypertension/prevention & control , Male , Middle Aged , Sex Characteristics , Systole/physiology , Ultrasonography
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