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Hypertension is associated with increased post-exercise albuminuria, which may be attenuated by an active lifestyle.

Ayelet Grupper1, Michal Ehrenwald2, Doron Schwartz1, Shlomo Berliner2, Moshe Shashar1,3, Roni Baruch1, Idit F Schwartz1, Ori Rogowski2, David Zeltser2, Itzhak Shapira2, Shani Shenhar-Tsarfaty2.   

Abstract

Albuminuria is a known marker for endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular events, even below the threshold of moderately increased albuminuria (MIA). Post-exercise increased albuminuria may precede the appearance of rest MIA, enabling detection of early injury. Modifying lifestyle for a population at risk for MIA is therefore of interest. Our aim was to evaluate post-exercise albuminuria in hypertensive compared with normotensive individuals and to analyze the effect of an active lifestyle on rest and post-exercise albumin excretion. The study cohort consisted of 3931 adults who participated in a health-screening program. Albuminuria was measured as urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR). Lifestyle was divided into three groups: non-active, less-active, and active according to regular sport activity, categorized as follows: none, <2.5 and ≥2.5 hours per week. Mean age was 47.7 years, and 31.2% (n = 1228) were diagnosed with hypertension. Both rest and post-exercise ACR were higher in hypertensive compared to normotensive participants. Rest ACR was higher in non-active compared to less-active and active hypertensive participants. Hypertensive participants with an active lifestyle had significantly lower post-exercise and delta ACR compared to less-active and non-active hypertensive participants. Parameters related to delta ACR in hypertensive participants were increased age, BMI, and diabetes, while active lifestyle and fitness (measured as METS achieved by a stress test) were protective. In conclusion, there is an association between hypertension and increased albumin excretion post-exercise, which can be attenuated with an active lifestyle. ©2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  endothelial dysfunction; hypertension; urine albumin excretion; urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31282604      PMCID: PMC8030398          DOI: 10.1111/jch.13624

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)        ISSN: 1524-6175            Impact factor:   3.738


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