: Arterial hypertension (AH) is one of the most common pathologic conditions and represents an important cardiovascular risk factor. Uncontrolled AH is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality. AH chronically causes myocardial and arterial remodelling with hemodynamic changes affecting the heart and other organs, with potentially irreversible consequences leading to poor outcomes. Therefore, a proper and early treatment of AH is crucial after the diagnosis. Beyond medical treatment, physical exercise also plays a therapeutic role in reducing blood pressure, given its potential effects on sympathetic tone, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, and endothelial function. International scientific societies recommend physical exercise among lifestyle modifications to treat AH in the first stages of the disease. Moreover, some studies have also shown its usefulness in addition to drugs to reduce blood pressure further. Therefore, an accurate, personalized exercise prescription is recommended to optimize the prevention and treatment of hypertension. On the other hand, uncontrolled AH in athletes requires proper risk stratification and careful evaluation to practice competitive sports safely. Moreover, the differential diagnosis between hypertensive heart disease and athlete's heart is sometimes challenging and requires a careful and comprehensive interpretation in order not to misinterpret the clinical findings. The present review aims to discuss the relationship between hypertensive heart disease and physical exercise, from diagnostic tools to prevention and treatment strategies.

Pastore, M.C., Cavigli, L., Olivoni, G., Morrone, F., Amati, F., Imbalzano, E., et al. (2024). Physical exercise in hypertensive heart disease: From the differential diagnosis to the complementary role of exercise. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 410, 132232-132237 [10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.132232].

Physical exercise in hypertensive heart disease: From the differential diagnosis to the complementary role of exercise

Mattioli, Anna Vittoria
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2024

Abstract

: Arterial hypertension (AH) is one of the most common pathologic conditions and represents an important cardiovascular risk factor. Uncontrolled AH is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality. AH chronically causes myocardial and arterial remodelling with hemodynamic changes affecting the heart and other organs, with potentially irreversible consequences leading to poor outcomes. Therefore, a proper and early treatment of AH is crucial after the diagnosis. Beyond medical treatment, physical exercise also plays a therapeutic role in reducing blood pressure, given its potential effects on sympathetic tone, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, and endothelial function. International scientific societies recommend physical exercise among lifestyle modifications to treat AH in the first stages of the disease. Moreover, some studies have also shown its usefulness in addition to drugs to reduce blood pressure further. Therefore, an accurate, personalized exercise prescription is recommended to optimize the prevention and treatment of hypertension. On the other hand, uncontrolled AH in athletes requires proper risk stratification and careful evaluation to practice competitive sports safely. Moreover, the differential diagnosis between hypertensive heart disease and athlete's heart is sometimes challenging and requires a careful and comprehensive interpretation in order not to misinterpret the clinical findings. The present review aims to discuss the relationship between hypertensive heart disease and physical exercise, from diagnostic tools to prevention and treatment strategies.
2024
Pastore, M.C., Cavigli, L., Olivoni, G., Morrone, F., Amati, F., Imbalzano, E., et al. (2024). Physical exercise in hypertensive heart disease: From the differential diagnosis to the complementary role of exercise. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 410, 132232-132237 [10.1016/j.ijcard.2024.132232].
Pastore, Maria Concetta; Cavigli, Luna; Olivoni, Gabriele; Morrone, Francesco; Amati, Francesca; Imbalzano, Egidio; Rinaldi, Andrea; Liga, Riccardo; M...espandi
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