Cardiovascular Disease Risk Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of 8 Weeks of Remote Ischaemic Preconditioning Combined With Exercise Training on (Cerebro) Vascular Function.
Remote Ischaemic preconditioning' (RIPC) is defined as short controlled sequences of repeated inflation of a blood pressure cuff on the upper arm (to reduce blood flow) for 5 mins followed by recovery (cuff deflation so blood flows normally again). An intervention consisting of 4 cycles of 5 min of arm cuff inflation followed by deflation performed 3 times per week, spread over 8 weeks has been shown to improve blood vessel function in young individuals without any medical conditions. This is a simple and easily applicable intervention that could help the blood vessels capacity to deliver blood to an organ (e.g. heart or the muscle).It is currently unknown if RIPC combined with exercise training, provides stronger benefits to our blood vessels than RIPC alone. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate if combining RIPC with an 8 week exercise training programme improves blood vessel health more than 8 weeks of RIPC alone.
A bout of ischaemia using a blood pressure cuff on the upper arm inflated to a pressure of
220 mm Hg for 5 mins followed by reperfusion (deflation of the cuff) is commonly known as
remote ischaemic preconditioning (RIPC). Traditionally, RIPC refers to 5 minutes of
inflation-5 minutes deflation repeated 4 times. Recent research has investigated the impact
of repeated RIPC interventions on cardiovascular health. One previous repeated RIPC
intervention, whereby RIPC was performed 3 times per week for eight weeks, identified that
RIPC significantly enhanced conduit artery endothelial function and microvascular function.
Exercise training is crucial for a healthy lifestyle, with the World Health Organization
recommending that adults aged 18-64 should do at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic
physical activity per week, or at least 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity.
Interestingly, the impact of exercise training on the vasculature is similar to that of
repeated RIPC interventions, with reductions in arterial blood pressure, increased in blood
flow and improvements in systemic vascular endothelial function. No study has examined if
combining exercise and RIPC provides enhanced effects on the vasculature compared to exercise
alone.
The aim of this study is to investigate whether combining 8 weeks of exercise and RIPC is
more beneficial to systemic vascular function that exercise alone.
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