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Left atrial mechanics and aortic stiffness following high intensity interval training: a randomised controlled study

  • Samuel Bull
  • , Jim Wiles
  • , Damian Coleman
  • , Rajan Sharma
  • , Jamie O'Driscoll
  • , N. Jalaludeen
  • , K. A. Taylor
  • , O. Mukhtar
  • , J. Cheriyan
  • , I.B. Wilkinson

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    Abstract

    Purpose: High intensity interval training (HIIT) has been shown to improve important health parameters, including aerobic capacity, blood pressure, cardiac autonomic modulation and left ventricular (LV) mechanics. However, adaptations in left atrial (LA) mechanics and aortic stiffness remain unclear.

    Methods: Forty-one physically inactive males and females were recruited. Participants were randomised to either a 4-week HIIT intervention (n=21) or 4-week control period (n=20). The HIIT protocol consisted of 3x30-second maximal cycle ergometer sprints with a resistance of 7.5% body weight, interspersed with 2-minutes of active unloaded recovery, 3 times per week. Speckle tracking imaging of the LA and M-Mode tracing of the aorta was performed pre and post HIIT and control period.

    Results: Following HIIT, there was significant improvement in LA mechanics, including LA reservoir (13.9±13.4%, p=0.033), LA conduit (8.9±11.2%, p=0.023) and LA contractile (5±4.5%, p=0.044) mechanics compared to the control condition. In addition, aortic distensibility (2.1±2.7cm2dyn-1103, p=0.031) and aortic stiffness index (-2.6±4.6, p=0.041) were improved compared to the control condition. In stepwise linear regression analysis, aortic distensibility change was significantly associated with LA stiffness change R2 of 0.613 (p=0.002).

    Conclusion: A short-term programme of HIIT was associated with a significant improvement in LA mechanics and aortic stiffness. These adaptations may have important health implications and contribute to the improved LV diastolic and systolic mechanics, aerobic capacity and blood pressure previously documented following HIIT.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 11 Jun 2020

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    Keywords

    • Aerobic capacity
    • Aorta
    • Aortic stiffness
    • Arterial pressure
    • Autonomic nervous system
    • Cardiovascular disease risk factors
    • Diagnostic imaging
    • Diastole
    • Ergometers
    • Heart
    • High intensity interval training
    • Left atrium
    • Left ventricle
    • Linear regression
    • Randomised controlled study
    • Systole
    • Two-dimensional speckle tracking

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