Endocrines (Jun 2021)

Association between Physical Activity and Seasonal Variations in Metabolic and Vascular Function in Adults

  • Hiroto Honda,
  • Makoto Igaki,
  • Motoaki Komatsu,
  • Shin-ichiro Tanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/endocrines2020015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 150 – 159

Abstract

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This article highlights the association between physical activity (PA) and seasonal variations in metabolic and vascular function in adults. Increasing PA is an important method for preventing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality by improving blood glucose, blood pressure, blood lipid profiles, body fat, insulin resistance, and vascular function, such as endothelial function. Conversely, various factors, such as seasonal climate conditions, may affect the amount of PA that individuals undertake. Changes in PA often induce seasonal variations in metabolic and vascular function; the deterioration of such functions in winter is the most prominent, and there is clear evidence of an increased risk of CVD in this season. Understanding the influence of PA on seasonal variations observed in metabolic and vascular function is necessary for the management of these physiological functions. In this article summary, few studies have proven that maintaining PA can suppress the variations, and it remains unclear what types, intensities, and durations of regular PA are effective for circumventing seasonal impact. In addition to further studies, there is a need to educate individuals about the strategies to manage PA and other aspects of their lifestyles throughout the year, particularly in winter.

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