| Literature DB >> 25788946 |
Trine Karlsen1, Ingeborg Megård Leinan1, Fredrik Hjulstad Bækkerud2, Kari Margrethe Lundgren2, Atefe Tari2, Sigurd Loe Steinshamn3, Asbjørn Støylen4, Øivind Rognmo1.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Background. To discuss the cardiovascular and pulmonary physiology and common risk factors of an 80-year-old man with a world record maximal oxygen uptake of 50 mL·kg(-1)·min(-1). Methods. CASE REPORT: Results. His maximal oxygen uptake of 3.31 L·min(-1), maximal heart rate of 175 beats·min(-1), and maximal oxygen pulse of 19 mL·beats(-1) are high. He is lean (66.6 kg) and muscular (49% skeletal muscle mass). His echo parameters of mitral flow (left ventricular filling, E = 82 cm·s(-1) and E/A = 1.2) were normal for 40- to 60-year-old men. Systolic and diastolic function increased adequately during exercise, with no increase in left ventricular filling pressure. He has excellent pulmonary function (FVC = 4.31 L, FEV1 = 3.41, FEV1/FVC = 0.79, and DLCO = 12.0 Si(1)) and normal FMD and blood volumes (5.8 L). He has a high level of daily activity (10,900 steps·day(-1) and 2:51 hours·day(-1) of physical activity) and a lifelong history of physical activity. Conclusion. The man is in excellent cardiopulmonary fitness and is highly physically active. His cardiac and pulmonary functions are above expectations for his age, and his VO2max is comparable to that of an inactive 25-year-old and of a normal, active 35-year-old Norwegian man.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25788946 PMCID: PMC4348610 DOI: 10.1155/2015/909561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1(a) The man measuring body composition. (b) The man running the VO2max test. (c) His childhood farm in Northern Norway. (d) The man doing farm work as a 13-year-old. (e) The man engaged in strength-exercise training in his home gym.
Demographic variables.
| Body weight (kg) | 66.6 |
| BMI | 23 |
| Fat mass (%) | 12 |
| Skeletal muscle mass (%) | 49 |
| Waist-to-hip ratio | 0.85 |
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 136 |
| Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 78 |
| Total cholesterol (mmol·L−1) | 4.00 |
| HDL cholesterol (mmol·L−1) | 1.76 |
| LDL cholesterol (mmol·L−1) | 1.99 |
| Triglyceride (mmol·L−1) | 0.55 |
| TSH (mIE·L−1) | 1.75 |
| Blood glucose (mmol·L−1) | 5.2 |
| B-HbA1c (%) | 6.2 |
| C-peptide (nmol·L−1) | 0.3 |
| Creatinin ( | 82 |
| Estimated GRF (mL·min−1) | 78 |
Demographic description of the case. BMI: body mass index, GRF: glomerular filtration rate, HDL: high density lipoproteins, LDL: low density lipoproteins, TSH: thyroid stimulating hormone.
Cardiac findings at rest and light exercise with echocardiography.
| Rest | |
| Heart rate | 60 |
| Rhythm | Pacemaker |
| End diastolic volume (mL) | 147 |
| Ejection fraction (%) | 54 |
| Mitral annulus displacement (cm) | 1.2 |
| Mitral flow | 82* |
| Mitral flow | 1.2* |
|
| 199* |
| Isovolumic relaxation time (ms) | 94* |
| Tissue Doppler systolic velocity ( | 8.0§ |
| Tissue Doppler early diastolic velocity ( | 7.5§ |
|
| 10.9§ |
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| |
| Light exercise | |
| Heart rate | 100 |
| Rhythm | Sinus |
| End diastolic volume (mL) | 124 |
| Ejection fraction (%) | 80 |
| Mitral flow | 112 |
| Tissue Doppler early diastolic velocity ( | 12.0 |
|
| 10.0 |
Echocardiographic findings at rest and during light, upright bicycle exercise. The ∗ denotes normal values for males in the age interval of 40–60 years in the HUNT study, while § denotes values that are normal for males in the age range of >60 [12].