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Obesity Modifies the Effect of Fitness on Heart Rate Indices during Exercise Stress Testing in Asymptomatic Individuals.

作者信息

Aneni Ehimen C, Oni Ebenezer T, Osondu Chukwuemeka U, Martin Seth S, Blaha Michael J, Veledar Emir, Agatston Arthur S, Feldman Theodore, Carvalho Jose A M, Conceição Raquel D, Santos Raul D, Nasir Khurram

出版信息

Cardiology. 2015;132(4):242-8. doi: 10.1159/000435907.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess the impact of aerobic fitness on exercise heart rate (HR) indices in an asymptomatic cohort across different body mass index (BMI) categories.

METHODS

We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 506 working-class Brazilian subjects, free of known clinical cardiovascular disease(e.g. ischemic heart disease and stroke) who underwent an exercise stress test.

RESULTS

There was a significant trend towards decreased HR at peak exercise, HR recovery and chronotropic index (CI) measures as BMI increased, but resting HR increased significantly across BMI categories. In multivariate analysis, the change in CI per unit change in metabolic equivalents of task was greater among the obese subjects than the normal-weight (2.7 vs. –0.07; p interaction = 0.029)and overweight (2.7 vs. 0.7; p interaction = 0.044) subjects. A similar pattern was seen with peak HR and HR recovery, although the formal tests of interaction did not achieve statistical significance.

CONCLUSION

Our findings strongly suggest that fitness is associated with a favorable HR profile and is modified by BMI. Intervention programs should place emphasis on fitness and not only on weight loss.

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