Distensibility of the Aorta and Carotid Artery and Left Ventricular Mass From Childhood to Early Adulthood

Author:

Mikola Hanna1,Pahkala Katja1,Rönnemaa Tapani1,Viikari Jorma S.A.1,Niinikoski Harri1,Jokinen Eero1,Salo Pia1,Simell Olli1,Juonala Markus1,Raitakari Olli T.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine (H.M., K.P., P.S., O.S., M.J., O.T.R.), Paavo Nurmi Centre, Sports and Exercise Medicine Unit, Department of Health and Physical Activity (K.P.), Department of Medicine (T.R., J.S.A.V.), and Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine (OT.R.), University of Turku, Turku, Finland; Division of Medicine (T.R., J.S.A.V., M.J.), Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine (OT.R.), and Department of...

Abstract

Abstract— In adults, arterial distensibility decreases with age and relates to changes in cardiac left ventricular mass. Longitudinal data on changes in arterial distensibility from childhood to adulthood are lacking. Our aim was to study the effect of age and sex, and low-saturated fat dietary counseling on arterial distensibility from childhood to early adulthood. In addition, we assessed the association of arterial distensibility with left ventricular mass. Distensibility of the abdominal aorta and common carotid artery was measured repeatedly at ages 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19 years (n=395–472) in an atherosclerosis prevention trial (Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention Project [STRIP]). Aortic and carotid distensibility decreased with age (both P <0.0001). In boys, distensibility values were generally lower ( P <0.0001) and showed steeper decrease by age (age and sex interaction: both P <0.01). The low-saturated fat dietary counseling given in STRIP was not significantly associated with arterial distensibility. Left ventricular mass increased with age ( P <0.0001), and it was greater in boys ( P <0.0001). In conclusion, a marked age-related decrease in vascular distensibility was found already at this young age, and this decrease was more pronounced in boys than girls. The longitudinal progression of aortic and carotid distensibility was related with changes in left ventricular mass. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT00223600.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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