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Nutrients ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 244
Author(s):  
Leticia Gómez-Sánchez ◽  
Emiliano Rodríguez-Sánchez ◽  
Rafel Ramos ◽  
Ruth Marti-Lluch ◽  
Marta Gómez-Sánchez ◽  
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The aim of this study was to analyse the association of diet with arterial stiffness and vascular ageing in a Caucasian population with intermediate cardiovascular risk. We recruited 2475 individuals aged 35–75 years with intermediate cardiovascular risk. Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) was measured using a VaSera VS-1500® device. Vascular ageing was defined in two steps. Step 1: The 20 individuals who presented kidney disease, peripheral arterial disease, or heart failure were classified as early vascular ageing (EVA). Step 2: The individuals with percentiles by age and sex above the 90th percentile of baPWV among the participants of this study were classified as EVA, and the rest of the individuals were classified as non-EVA. The diet of the participants was analysed with two questionnaires: (1) the diet quality index (DQI) questionnaire and (2) the Mediterranean diet (MD) adherence questionnaire. The mean age of the sample was 61.34 ± 7.70 years, and 61.60% were men. Adherence to the MD was 53.30%. The DQI was 54.90%. Of the entire sample, 10.70% (11.15% of the men and 9.95% of the women) were EVA. In the multiple linear regression analysis, for each additional point in the DQI questionnaire, there was a decrease of −0.081 (95%CI (confidence intervals) −0.105–−0.028) in baPWV; in the MD adherence questionnaire, there was a decrease of −0.052 (95%CI −0141–−0.008). When performing the analysis, separated by sex, the association remained significant in men but not in women. In the logistic regression analysis, there was an increase in MD adherence and a decrease in the probability of presenting EVA, both with the DQI questionnaire (OR (odds ratio) = 0.65; 95%CI 0.50–0.84) and with the MD adherence questionnaire (OR = 0.75; 95%CI 0.58–0.97). In the analysis by sex, the association was only maintained in men (with DQI, OR = 0.54; 95%CI 0.37–0.56) (with MD, OR = 0.72; 95%CI 0.52–0.99). The results of this study suggest that a greater score in the DQI and MD adherence questionnaires is associated with lower arterial stiffness and a lower probability of presenting EVA. In the analysis by sex, this association is only observed in men.


Author(s):  
Peter H. Charlton ◽  
Birutė Paliakaitė‬‬‬ ◽  
Kristjan Pilt ◽  
Martin Bachler ◽  
Serena Zanelli ◽  
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The photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal is widely measured by clinical and consumer devices, and it is emerging as a potential tool for assessing vascular age. The shape and timing of the PPG pulse wave are both influenced by normal vascular ageing, changes in arterial stiffness and blood pressure, and atherosclerosis. This review summarises research into assessing vascular age from the PPG. Three categories of approaches are described: (i) those which use a single PPG signal (based on pulse wave analysis); (ii) those which use multiple PPG signals (such as pulse transit time measurement); and (iii) those which use PPG and other signals (such as pulse arrival time measurement). Evidence is then presented on the performance, repeatability and reproducibility, and clinical utility of PPG-derived parameters of vascular age. Finally, the review outlines key directions for future research to realise the full potential of photoplethysmography for assessing vascular age.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (24) ◽  
pp. 5748
Author(s):  
Leticia Gómez-Sánchez ◽  
Marta Gómez-Sánchez ◽  
Cristina Lugones-Sánchez ◽  
Olaya Tamayo-Morales ◽  
Susana González-Sánchez ◽  
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The data on the relationship between insulin resistance and vascular ageing are limited. The aim of this study was to explore the association of different indices of insulin resistance with vascular ageing in an adult Caucasian population without cardiovascular disease. We selected 501 individuals without cardiovascular disease (mean age: 55.9 years, 50.3% women) through random sampling stratified by sex and age. Arterial stiffness was evaluated by measuring the carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) and brachial-to-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). The participants were classified into three groups according to the degree of vascular ageing: early vascular ageing (EVA), normal vascular ageing (NVA) and healthy vascular ageing (HVA). Insulin resistance was evaluated with the homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and another five indices. The prevalence of HVA and EVA was 8.4% and 21.4%, respectively, when using cfPWV, and 7.4% and 19.2%, respectively, when using baPWV. The deterioration of vascular ageing, with both measurements, presented as an increase in all the analysed indices of insulin resistance. In the multiple regression analysis and logistic regression analysis, the indices of insulin resistance showed a positive association with cfPWV and baPWV and with EVA.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (11) ◽  
pp. 1585-1590
Author(s):  
Rachel E. Climie ◽  
Ann T. Gregory ◽  
A. Robert Denniss ◽  
Jonathan P. Mynard ◽  
Salvatore Pepe

Author(s):  
Marinos Kosmopoulos ◽  
Martina Chiriacò ◽  
Kimon Stamatelopoulos ◽  
Costas Tsioufis ◽  
Pier Giorgio Masci ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (11) ◽  
pp. 1637-1646 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ute Seeland ◽  
János Nemcsik ◽  
Mai Tone Lønnebakken ◽  
Karolina Kublickiene ◽  
Helena Schluchter ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (11) ◽  
pp. 1595-1598 ◽  
Author(s):  
Veronique Regnault ◽  
Alexandre Raoul ◽  
Celia Schellenberg ◽  
Patrick Lacolley

Author(s):  
Vasiliki Bikia ◽  
Terence Fong ◽  
Rachel E Climie ◽  
Rosa- Maria Bruno ◽  
Bernhard Hametner ◽  
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Abstract Vascular ageing biomarkers have been found to be predictive of cardiovascular risk independently of classical risk factors, yet are not widely used in clinical practice. In this review we present two basic approaches for using machine learning (ML) to assess vascular age: parameter estimation and risk classification. We then summarize their role in developing new techniques to assess vascular ageing quickly and accurately. We discuss the methods used to validate ML-based markers, the evidence for their clinical utility, and key directions for future research. The review is complemented by case studies of the use of ML in vascular age assessment which can be replicated using freely available data and code.


Author(s):  
Michaela Kozakova ◽  
Carlo Palombo

Impairment of vascular function, in particular endothelial dysfunction and large elastic artery stiffening, represents a major link between ageing and cardiovascular risk. Clinical and experimental studies identified numerous mechanisms responsible for age-related decline of endothelial function and arterial compliance. Since most of these mechanisms are related to oxidative stress or low-grade inflammation, strategies that suppress oxidative stress and inflammation could be effective for preventing age-related changes in arterial function. Indeed, aerobic physical activity, which has been shown to improve intracellular redox balance and mitochondrial health and reduce levels of systemic inflammatory markers, also improves endothelial function and arterial distensibility and reduces risk of cardiovascular diseases. The present paper provides a brief overview of processes underlying age-related changes in arterial function, as well as the mechanisms through which aerobic exercise might prevent or interrupt these processes, and thus attenuate vascular ageing.


Author(s):  
Leticia Gómez‐Sánchez ◽  
Marta Gómez‐Sánchez ◽  
Carmen Patino‐Alonso ◽  
Jose I. Recio‐Rodríguez ◽  
Jesús González‐Sánchez ◽  
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