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Females have a blunted cardiovascular response to one year of intensive supervised endurance training.

Authors :
Howden, Erin J.
Perhonen, Merja
Peshock, Ronald M.
Rong Zhang
Arbab-Zadeh, Armin
Adams-Huet, Beverley
Levine, Benjamin D.
Source :
Journal of Applied Physiology; 7/1/2015, Vol. 119 Issue 1, p37-46, 10p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Cross-sectional studies in athletes suggest that endurance training augments cardiovascular structure and function with apparently different phenotypes in athletic males and females. It is unclear whether the longitudinal response to endurance training leads to similar cardiovascular adaptations between sexes. We sought to determine whether males and females demonstrate similar cardiovascular adaptations to 1 yr of endurance training, matched for training volume and intensity. Twelve previously sedentary males (26 ± 7, n = 7) and females (31 ± 6, n = 5) completed 1 yr of progressive endurance training. All participants underwent a battery of tests every 3 mo to determine maximal oxygen uptake (...O<subscript>2max</subscript>) and left ventricle (LV) function and morphology (cardiac magnetic resonance imaging). Pulmonary artery catheterization was performed before and after 1 yr of training, and pressure- volume and Starling curves were constructed during decreases (lower-body negative pressure) and increases (saline infusion) in cardiac volume. Males progressively increased ...O<subscript>2max</subscript>, LV mass, and mean wall thickness, before reaching a plateau from month 9 to 12 of training. In contrast, despite exactly the same training, the response in females was markedly blunted, with ...O<subscript>2max</subscript>, LV mass, and mean wall thickness plateauing after only 3 mo of training. The response of LV end-diastolic volume was not influenced by sex (males +20% and females +18%). After training Starling curves were shifted upward and left, but the effect was greatest in males (interaction P = 0.06). We demonstrate for the first time clear sex differences in response to 1 yr of matched endurance training, such that the development of ventricular hypertrophy and increase in ...O<subscript>2max</subscript> in females is markedly blunted compared with males. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
87507587
Volume :
119
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
103721515
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00092.2015