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Determinants of Improvement In Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Following a 1-Year Lifestyle Modification Program in Abdominally Obese Men with Features of the Metabolic Syndrome.

Jacinthe Leclerc1,2, Marie Arsenault1,3, Jean-Pierre Després1,4, Patrice Brassard1,4, Valérie Gaudreault1,2, Jean Bergeron3,5, Natalie Alméras1,3, Angelo Tremblay4, Audrey Auclair1,2, Marie-Kristelle Ross1,3,6, Stéphanie Denault-Bissonnette1,3,5, Paul Poirier1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Abdominal obesity and presence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) are associated with cardiac abnormalities. Among those, left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) is the most frequently encountered in clinical practice. Few studies evaluated the reversibility of LVDD by an approach promoting lifestyle modifications in abdominally obese subjects with MetS.
METHODS: We assessed the impact of a 1-year lifestyle modification program combining nutritional and physical activity counseling on LVDD and metabolic profile of abdominally obese men with MetS. Echocardiograms, oral glucose tolerance test, lipids profile, dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, computed tomography scans (visceral obesity assessment), heart rate variability (HRV), as well as maximal and submaximal exercise tests were performed in participants before and after a 1-year program combining healthy eating and a physical activity/exercise program.
RESULTS: Fifty-one abdominally obese men participated in this study. At baseline, 86% of the participants had LVDD (n = 44). After the 1-year program, LVDD improved in 57% of participants (n = 29, P < 0.0001). All metabolic, adiposity, and exercise tolerance measures improved from baseline (P < 0.0001), but were not associated with improvement in LVDD. Participants who improved LVDD had better exercise performance at baseline. Exercise tolerance during the submaximal exercise test, parasympathetic cardiac autonomic activity, and fasting insulin predicted 50% of LVDD improvements.
CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant improvement in LVDD after a 1-year lifestyle intervention program in abdominally obese men with MetS, such an improvement being associated with increased exercise tolerance, enhanced HRV, and reduced insulin levels.

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Keywords:  exercise; left ventricular diastolic dysfunction; lifestyle intervention; metabolic syndrome

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27754772     DOI: 10.1089/met.2016.0021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metab Syndr Relat Disord        ISSN: 1540-4196            Impact factor:   1.894


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