Cardiovascular Physiology in the Extremes: Mechanisms of Adaptation
极端的心血管生理学:适应机制
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2020-06526
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.91万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2020-01-01 至 2021-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Endurance training is a well -established means of enhancing cardiovascular function. Generally, there is thought to be a dose- response relationship between physical activity/exercise and cardiovascular function such that more activity/exercise leads to greater benefits. However, this belief generally does not consider the extremes of the physical activity continuum (e.g., ultra-endurance athletes). Relatively limited information exists regarding the effects of routine participation in high volumes of exercise on cardiovascular function and the implications for sport performance and activities of daily living. Recent work (including that of our own) has challenged the widely held axiom that "more physical activity is better." We have demonstrated that extremes of physical activity participation may make endurance athletes prone to a series of maladaptations making them vulnerable to post-exercise hypotension, orthostatic intolerance, and suboptimal performance. Accordingly, the proposed research program will further our exploration of the effects of extreme exercise participation on cardiovascular function. We hypothesize that there is an optimum level for enhancing cardiovascular function, beyond which there are diminishing returns.
METHODS
We will take a mechanistic approach to examine the acute and long-term effects of high volumes of exercise participation on cardiovascular function and the implications for orthostatic (in)tolerance and post-exercise hypotension in healthy adults. The proposed research program will involve a series of investigations that examine cardiovascular function in endurance--trained athletes and healthy individuals (of varying fitness levels) that engage in prolonged strenuous exercise. We will use advanced technologies (such as electrocardiography, mass spectrometry, ultrasonography, vascular compliance, and neurovascular coupling) and methodologies to explore the acute and long-term effects of high volumes of exercise on cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and cognitive function.
SIGNIFICANCE AND NOVELTY OF FINDINGS
This research program will help elucidate the effects of high volumes of exercise on cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and cognitive function in healthy adults. This research will have important implications for optimal exercise performance and the prevention (or treatment) of orthostatic intolerance and post-exercise hypotension.
QUALITY OF TRAINING PROGRAM
Trainees working in our laboratory will be able to work with specialized technologies and develop a knowledge base and the critical thinking, management, decision- making, communication, and teamwork skills that allow for life long learning. It is envisioned that all trainees working in our laboratory will benefit from the proposed NSERC funding and related research. The NSERC -funded training environment would uniquely prepare these trainees for work in business, academia, healthcare, and/or government.
对问题的陈述
耐力训练是一种公认的增强心血管功能的方法。一般认为,体力活动/锻炼与心血管功能之间存在剂量-反应关系,因此更多的活动/锻炼会带来更大的益处。然而,这种想法通常不考虑身体活动连续体的极端情况(例如,超耐力运动员)。关于常规参加大运动量运动对心血管功能的影响以及对运动成绩和日常生活活动的影响,信息相对有限。最近的研究(包括我们自己的研究)挑战了“运动越多越好”这一广为流传的公理。我们已经证明,极端的体力活动参与可能会使耐力运动员容易出现一系列适应不良,使他们容易受到运动后低血压、立位不耐受和表现不佳的影响。因此,提出的研究计划将进一步探索极限运动参与对心血管功能的影响。我们假设有一个增强心血管功能的最佳水平,超过这个水平就会有递减的回报。
方法
我们将采用机械学的方法来研究高强度运动对心血管功能的急性和长期影响,以及对健康成年人的立位耐力和运动后低血压的影响。拟议的研究计划将涉及一系列调查,检查长期剧烈运动的耐力训练运动员和健康个人(不同健康水平)的心血管功能。我们将利用先进的技术和方法(如心电图、质谱仪、超声、血管顺应性和神经血管偶联)和方法来探索大运动量对心脑血管和认知功能的急性和长期影响。
调查结果的意义和新颖性
这项研究计划将有助于阐明大运动量对健康成年人的心脑血管和认知功能的影响。这项研究将对最佳运动表现和预防(或治疗)立位不耐受和运动后低血压具有重要意义。
培训计划的质量
在我们实验室工作的学员将能够使用专门的技术并开发知识库和批判性思维、管理、决策、沟通和团队合作技能,从而实现终身学习。据设想,在我们实验室工作的所有受训人员都将受益于拟议的NSERC资金和相关研究。NSERC资助的培训环境将为这些学员在商界、学术界、医疗保健和/或政府部门工作做好独特的准备。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 2.91万 - 项目类别:
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RGPNS-2020-06526 - 财政年份:2022
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- 资助金额:
$ 2.91万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
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