Arterial structure and function in physically active persons with spinal cord injury
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- DOI: 10.2340/16501977-0212
Arterial structure and function in physically active persons with spinal cord injury
Abstract
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that physically active people with spinal cord injury do not have increased subclinical atherosclerosis compared with an age-matched able-bodied group.
Methods: Subjects comprised 28 wheelchair athletes with spinal cord injury (mean age 22 (standard deviation (SD) 3) years) and 24 recreationally active aged-matched able-bodied control participants (mean age 23 (SD 3) years). Intima media thickness, arterial compliance and beta stiffness of the common carotid artery were measured using B-mode ultrasound. Aortic augmentation index was derived from applanation tonometry of the radial artery.
Results: Carotid mean intima media thickness in persons with spinal cord injury did not differ from that of controls (0.46, SD 0.07 vs 0.44, SD 0.06, p=0.94). Carotid artery beta stiffness in persons with spinal cord injury also did not differ from that of controls (4.92, SD 1.6 vs 5.70, SD 1.6, p=0.08). The augmentation index did not differ between groups (4.0% [-3.8-12.3] vs 4.5 %, [-8.0-12.0] of median and interquartile range, p=0.78).
Conclusion: Participation in regular exercise may preserve arterial function in individuals with spinal cord injury when compared with aged-matched able-bodied participants.
Comment in
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Does physical exercise improve arterial structure and function in spinal cord-injured individuals? And response to letter to the editor by Jan T. Groothuis et al.J Rehabil Med. 2009 Apr;41(5):397; author reply 398. doi: 10.2340/16501977-0352. J Rehabil Med. 2009. PMID: 19363576 No abstract available.
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