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Hypertension in master endurance athletes
Authors:M Hernelahti  UM Kujala  J Kaprio  J Karjalainen  S Sarna
Affiliation:Unit for Sports and Exercise Medicine, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, Finland. urho.kujala@helsinki.fi
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To determine whether long-term very vigorous endurance training prevents hypertension. DESIGN: Cohort study of master orienteering runners and controls. SETTING: Finland. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: In 1995, a health questionnaire was completed by 264 male orienteering runners (response rate 90.4%) who had been top-ranked in competitions among men aged 35-59 years in 1984, and by 388 similarly aged male controls (response rate 87.1%) who were healthy at the age of 20 years and free of overt ischemic heart disease in 1985. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Self-report of medication for hypertension. RESULTS: In the endurance athlete group, the crude prevalence (8.7%) of subjects who had used medication for hypertension was less than a third of that in the control group (27.8%). Even after adjusting for age and body mass index, the difference between the groups was still significant (odds ratio for athletes 0.43, 95% confidence interval 0.25-0.76). CONCLUSIONS: Long-term vigorous endurance training is associated with a low prevalence of hypertension. Some of the effect can be explained by a lower body mass, but exercise seems to induce a lower rate of hypertension by other mechanisms than by decreasing body weight
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