Sports activities at a young age decrease hypertension risk-The J-Fit<SUP>+</SUP> study

  • Kumagai, Hiroshi
  • Miyamoto-Mikami, Eri
  • Someya, Yuki
  • Kidokoro, Tetsuhiro
  • Miller, Brendan
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This study aimed to assess (1) blood pressure between young, current athletes, and non-athletes early in life; (2) hypertension prevalence between former athletes and the general population later in life; and (3) understand the mechanisms between exercise training and hypertension risks in the form of DNA methylation. Study 1: A total of 354 young male participants, including current athletes, underwent blood pressure assessment. Study 2: The prevalence of hypertension in 1269 male former athletes was compared with that in the Japanese general population. Current and former athletes were divided into three groups: endurance-, mixed-, and sprint/power-group. Study 3: We analyzed the effect of aerobic- or resistance-training on DNA methylation patterns using publicly available datasets to explore the possible underlying mechanisms. In young, current athletes, the mixed- and sprint/power-group exhibited higher systolic blood pressure, and all groups exhibited higher pulse pressure than non-athletes. In contrast, the prevalence of hypertension in former athletes was significantly lower in all groups than in the general population. Compared to endurance-group (reference), adjusted-hazard ratios for the incidence of hypertension among mixed- and sprint/power-group were 1.24 (0.87-1.84) and 1.50 (1.04-2.23), respectively. Moreover, aerobic- and resistance-training commonly modified over 3000 DNA methylation sites in skeletal muscle, and these were suggested to be associated with cardiovascular function-related pathways. These findings suggest that the high blood pressure induced by exercise training at a young age does not influence the development of future hypertension. Furthermore, previous exercise training experiences at a young age could decrease the risk of future hypertension.

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blood pressureDNA methylationexercise experienceformer athletesyoung athletesCENTRAL ARTERIAL COMPLIANCEALL-CAUSE MORTALITYBLOOD-PRESSUREPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASESEXERCISERESISTANCESTIFFNESSASSOCIATIONREDUCTIONS
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Sports activities at a young age decrease hypertension risk-The J-Fit<SUP>+</SUP> study
저자
Kumagai, HiroshiMiyamoto-Mikami, EriSomeya, YukiKidokoro, TetsuhiroMiller, BrendanKumagai, Michi EmmaYoshioka, MasakiChoi, YoungjuTagawa, KanameMaeda, SeijiKohmura, YoshimitsuSuzuki, KoyaMachida, ShuichiNaito, HisashiFuku, Noriyuki
DOI
10.14814/phy2.15364
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2022-06
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Physiological Reports
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