Insult of Ultraendurance Events on Blood Pressure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Hammer, Steven B. [1 ]
Strale Jr, Fred [2 ]
Williams, Timothy B. [3 ]
Van Ee, Shantele L. Kemp [3 ]
Agnew, James W. [1 ]
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[1] Indian River State Coll, Anat & Physiol, Ft Pierce, FL 34981 USA
[2] Wayne State Univ, Stat, Detroit, MI USA
[3] Nova Southeastern Univ, Dr Kiran C Patel Coll Osteopath Med, Med, Ft Lauderdale, FL USA
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orthostasis; blood pressure; ultrarunning; ultramarathon; ultraendurance; LEFT-VENTRICULAR PERFORMANCE; ENDURANCE EXERCISE; BODY-MASS; DYSFUNCTION; HYPERTENSION; MECHANISMS; RUNNERS; RISK; RACE;
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10.7759/cureus.46801
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The rise of ultraendurance sports in the past two decades warrants evaluation of the impact on the heart and vessels of a growing number of athletes participating. Blood pressure is a simple, inexpensive method to evaluate one dimension of an athlete's cardiovascular health. No systematic review or meta-analysis to date has chronicled and delineated the effects of ultraendurance races, such as ultramarathons, marathons, half marathons, and Ironman triathlon events, specifically on heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), pulse pressure (PP), and mean arterial pressure (MAP) measurements in supine and standing positions before and after the event. This meta-analysis reviews the effects of ultraendurance events on positional and calculated hemodynamic values. Data were extracted from 38 studies and analyzed using a random effects model with a total of 1,645 total blood pressure measurements. Of these, 326 values were obtained from a standing position, and 1,319 blood pressures were taken supine. Pre-race and post-race measurements were evaluated for clinical significance using established standards of hypotension and orthostasis. HR and calculated BP features, such as PP and MAP, were evaluated. Across all included studies, the mean supine post-race HR increased by 21 +/- 8 beats per minute (bpm) compared to prerace values. The mean standing post-race HR increased by 23 +/- 14 bpm when compared with pre-race HR. Overall, there was a mean SBP decrease of 19 +/- 9 mmHg and a DBP decrease of 9 +/- 5 mmHg post-race versus pre-race values. MAP variations reflected SBP and DBP changes. The mean supine and standing pre-race blood pressures across studies were systolic (126 +/- 7; 124 +/- 14) and diastolic (76 +/- 6; 75 +/- 12), suggesting that some athletes may enter races with existing hypertension. The post-race increase in the mean HR and decline in mean blood pressure across examined studies suggest that during long-term events, ultramarathon athletes perform with relatively asymptomatic hypotension.
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