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CompletedNCT02779972

Age Related Changes in Cardiac Physiology as a Predictor of Exercise Tolerance

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
250 (actual)
Sponsor
Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Aging is associated with numerous changes and adaptations in the cardiovascular system. Vascular and ventricular wall thickness increase, whereas arterial compliance, endothelial function, and ventricular contractility decline. The decline in cardiac function with advancing age is typically seen in parallel to reduced physical activity, and it has been proposed that lifelong exercise training might attenuate the effects of aging on the heart. The cardiovascular system undergoes several age-related changes. For most healthy older individuals, the heart generally functions well under resting conditions. Structural and physiological changes tend to result in diminished exercise tolerance. However, increasingly it has been shown that even some of these changes are more a result of a sedentary lifestyle than an age-related phenomenon. Most elderly people tend to become less physically active. It is difficult to separate changes intrinsic to the aging process from those arising as a result of a sedentary lifestyle.

Detailed description

Previous large studies have concluded that resting LV diastolic and systolic function decline with age. The cardiovascular system undergoes several age-related changes. For most healthy older individuals, the heart generally functions well under resting conditions. Structural and physiological changes tend to result in diminished exercise tolerance. However, increasingly it has been shown that even some of these changes are more a result of a sedentary lifestyle than an age-related phenomenon. Most elderly people tend to become less physically active. It is difficult to separate changes intrinsic to the aging process from those arising as a result of a sedentary lifestyle. Studies of aging and physical activity usually compare older athletes with sedentary ones, in which physical activity was not found to attenuate the impact on the aging heart. Thus, the investigators set of to find the difference between hearts of elderly who are physically fit as measured with METS to those who are not. And try and understand the basis of this difference.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEREcho stress testEcho stress test

Timeline

Start date
2016-03-01
Primary completion
2018-01-30
Completion
2018-02-04
First posted
2016-05-23
Last updated
2018-02-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Israel

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02779972. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.