Dynamics of cardiovascular ageing

Stefanovska, Aneta and McClintock, Peter V.E. and Owen-Lynch, P. Jane and Iatsenko, Dmytro and Clarkson, P.M.B. and Bernjak, Alan (2013) Dynamics of cardiovascular ageing. NDA Research Programme, University of Sheffield, Sheffield.

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Abstract

We gain wrinkles and lose hair, as we age, but our bodies also change in less obvious but much more important ways. This project studied the age-related alterations that occur in the cardiovascular system – the heart, lungs and network of arteries and veins that carry oxygenated blood and nutrients to every cell of the body and remove the waste products of metabolism. It was already known that the phase of breathing affects the rate at which the heart beats, but that this effect decreases as we age. The research has associated this reduction in heart-lung interaction with changes in the endothelium, the inner lining of all the blood vessels. It involved making non-invasive measurements of blood flow in the skin of 200 healthy subjects of all ages. The analysis focused on very low frequency oscillations in blood flow that can give a measure of the state of the endothelium. The main conclusions are, first, that to age healthily, you should look after your endothelium and, secondly, that it should be feasible to design an instrument for assessing endothelial health – an endotheliometer.

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Book/Report/Proceedings
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Part of the final report of the joint Research Councils' New Dynamics of Ageing programme. .
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73494
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09 Apr 2015 08:51
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