Arterial Stiffness as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor in Prostate Cancer Survivors:A Case-Control Study
作者机构:School of Physical EducationSportand Exercise SciencesUniversity of OtagoPO Box 56DunedinNew Zealand Department of Sport and Exercise ScienceUniversity of North CarolinaChapel HillNC 27599-8700USA Department of MedicineUniversity of OtagoPO Box 56DunedinNew Zealand
出 版 物:《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 (体育运动科学(英文))
年 卷 期:2021年第3卷第2期
页 面:171-178页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100201[医学-内科学(含:心血管病、血液病、呼吸系病、消化系病、内分泌与代谢病、肾病、风湿病、传染病)] 10[医学]
基 金:Funding University of Otago Research Grant
主 题:Prostate cancer Cardiovascular disease Risk Arterial stiffness
摘 要:Purpose In New Zealand,prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and the third most common cause of male cancer *** these patients,the most common non-cancer related cause of death is cardiovascular disease (CVD).Aortic arterial stiffness may be clinically viable solution for detecting and tracking CVD risk factor in PCa *** aim of the study was to determine whether aortic arterial stiffness is increased in PCa survivors compared to age-matched *** Participants recruited for this prospective comparative study were PCa survivors who had completed treatment(other than endocrine therapy) or were on active surveillance compared,or were age-matched non-cancer *** a single 1-h appointment,all participants had measures of aortic arterial stiffness,arterial wave reflection,central blood pressure and body composition *** Ninety-eight men were recruited,51 PCa survivors and 47 *** was no significant between group dif-ference for aortic arterial stiffness[12.0 m/s (SD:1.7) vs.12.0 m/s (SD:1.9),P=0.953,d=0.0].Fat free mass[60.7 kg(SD:4.9) vs.65.1 kg (SD:8.3),P=0.007,d=0.6]and skeletal muscle index[8.6 kg/m2 (SD:0.6) vs.9.0 kg/m2 (SD:0.9),P=0.050,d=0.5]were lower in the PCa *** Aortic arterial stiffness is not increased (worse) in men with PCa who receive various treatments,compared to age-matched *** findings may indicate that factors other than increased aortic arterial stiffness contribute to heightened risk of cardiovascular events in this population.