Journal of Vascular Diseases (Sep 2024)

The Influence of a Personalized Intervention Program—AGA@4life—in the Cardiovascular Diseases: A Biochemical Approach

  • Maria Soares,
  • Catarina Freitas,
  • Maria Helena Timoteo,
  • Ana Patrícia Lourenço,
  • Ana Ferreira,
  • João Paulo Figueiredo,
  • Telmo Pereira,
  • Armando Caseiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jvd3030026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 333 – 341

Abstract

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Aging is a complex process inherent to and inevitable in humans. With life expectancy rising, there are concerns about the senior population’s wellbeing, and a hope of preventing certain diseases such as cardiovascular diseases. To achieve it, this study resorts to the implementation of an interventional program based on the comprehensive geriatric assessment model [AGA@4life]. The aim is to evaluate the effect of a new nutritional and exercise regime and evaluate possible changes in nitric oxide (NO) metabolites and endothelin 1 (ET-1). An intervention study was developed with 17 participants with ages of 65 and above. They were evaluated in the beginning [T0] and after eight weeks [T1], where NO metabolites and ET-1 levels were determined by enzymatic assays and the slot blot technique, respectively. There was a significant decrease in ET-1 levels in both the control (p p = 0.04) groups from T0 to T1, but there was only a tendency for a decrease in the NO metabolite’s levels in the same conditions [p > 0.05]. Even though the NO metabolite levels did not increase as expected, possibly because of an increase in oxidative stress, the ET-1 levels decreased as expected and the overall results are promising, proving this program could have a beneficial effect on the geriatric population.

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