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Lifelong Endurance Exercise as a Countermeasure Against Age-Related [Formula: see text] Decline: Physiological Overview and Insights from Masters Athletes.

Pedro L Valenzuela1,2, Nicola A Maffiuletti3, Michael J Joyner4, Alejandro Lucia5,6, Romuald Lepers7.   

Abstract

Maximum oxygen consumption ([Formula: see text]) is not only an indicator of endurance performance, but also a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease and mortality. This physiological parameter is known to decrease with aging. In turn, physical exercise might attenuate the rate of aging-related decline in [Formula: see text], which in light of the global population aging is of major clinical relevance, especially at advanced ages. In this narrative review, we summarize the evidence available from masters athletes about the role of lifelong endurance exercise on aging-related [Formula: see text] decline, with examples of the highest [Formula: see text] values reported in the scientific literature for athletes across different ages (e.g., 35 ml·kg-1·min-1 in a centenarian cyclist). These data suggest that a linear decrease in [Formula: see text] might be possible if physical exercise loads are kept consistently high through the entire life span, with [Formula: see text] values remaining higher than those of the general population across all ages. We also summarize the main physiological changes that occur with inactive aging at different system levels-pulmonary and cardiovascular function, blood O2 carrying capacity, skeletal muscle capillary density and oxidative capacity-and negatively influence [Formula: see text], and review how lifelong exercise can attenuate or even prevent most-but apparently not all (e.g., maximum heart rate decline)-of them. In summary, although aging seems to be invariably associated with a progressive decline in [Formula: see text], maintaining high levels of physical exercise along the life span slows the multi-systemic deterioration that is commonly observed in inactive individuals, thereby attenuating age-related [Formula: see text] decline.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31873927     DOI: 10.1007/s40279-019-01252-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Med        ISSN: 0112-1642            Impact factor:   11.136


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