Assessment of cardiovascular risk and physical activity: the role of cardiac-specific biomarkers in the general population and athletes

Author:

Clerico Aldo1,Zaninotto Martina2,Aimo Alberto3,Galli Claudio4ORCID,Sandri Maria Teresa5,Correale Mario6,Dittadi Ruggero7,Migliardi Marco8,Fortunato Antonio9,Belloni Lucia10,Plebani Mario2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Coordinator of the Study Group on Cardiac Biomarkers of the Italian Societies SIBioC and ELAS , Pisa , Italy

2. QI.LAB.MED , Università di Padova , Padova , Italy

3. Fondazione CNR – Regione Toscana G. Monasterio , Pisa , Italy

4. Indepedent Researcher , Rome , Italy

5. Bianalisi Laboratory , Carate Brianza , Monza e Brianza , Italy

6. UOC Medical Pathology , IRCCS De Bellis , Castellana Grotte , Bari , Italy

7. Vice President of the Italian Society ELAS , Mestre , Italy

8. Primario Emerito S.C. Laboratorio Analisi Chimico-Cliniche e Microbiologia , Ospedale Umberto I, A.O. Ordine Mauriziano di Torino , Turin , Italy

9. Patologia Clinica , Area Vasta 5 ASUR Marche , Ascoli-Piceno , Italy

10. Dipartimento di Diagnostica – per Immagini e Medicina di Laboratorio, Laboratorio Autoimmunità, Allergologia e Biotecnologie Innovative , Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio Emilia , Emilia-Romagna , Italy

Abstract

Abstract The first part of this Inter-Society Document describes the mechanisms involved in the development of cardiovascular diseases, particularly arterial hypertension, in adults and the elderly. It will also examine how consistent physical exercise during adolescence and adulthood can help maintain blood pressure levels and prevent progression to symptomatic heart failure. The discussion will include experimental and clinical evidence on the use of specific exercise programs for preventing and controlling cardiovascular diseases in adults and the elderly. In the second part, the clinical relevance of cardiac-specific biomarkers in assessing cardiovascular risk in the general adult population will be examined, with a focus on individuals engaged in sports activities. This section will review recent studies that suggest a significant role of biomarkers in assessing cardiovascular risk, particularly the presence of cardiac damage, in athletes who participate in high-intensity sports. Finally, the document will discuss the potential of using cardiac-specific biomarkers to monitor the effectiveness of personalized physical activity programs (Adapted Physical Activity, APA). These programs are prescribed for specific situations, such as chronic diseases or physical disabilities, including cardiovascular diseases. The purposes of this Inter-Society Document are the following: 1) to discuss the close pathophysiological relationship between physical activity levels (ranging from sedentary behavior to competitive sports), age categories (from adolescence to elderly age), and the development of cardiovascular diseases; 2) to review in detail the experimental and clinical evidences supporting the role of cardiac biomarkers in identifying athletes and individuals of general population at higher cardiovascular risk; 3) to stimulate scientific societies and organizations to develop specific multicenter studies that may take into account the role of cardiac biomarkers in subjects who follow specific exercise programs in order to monitor their cardiovascular risk.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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