Sports (Apr 2023)

Resting Blood Pressure in Master Athletes: Immune from Hypertension?

  • Mike Climstein,
  • Joe Walsh,
  • Mark DeBeliso,
  • Tim Heazlewood,
  • Trish Sevene,
  • Luke Del Vecchio,
  • Kent Adams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sports11040085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 85

Abstract

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Ageing is associated with decreased physical activity, obesity and increased risk of hypertension (HTN). Master athletes (MA) have either pursued a physically active lifestyle throughout their life or initiated exercise or sport later in life. We assessed resting blood pressure (BP) in male and female World Masters Games (WMG) athletes. This was a cross-sectional, observational study which utilized an online survey to assess the blood pressure (BP) and other physiological parameters. Results: a total of 2793 participants were involved in this study. Key findings included differences between genders with males reporting higher resting SBP (+9.4%, p p p p p p < 0.001, −3.6%). Additionally, 19.9% of males and 49.7% of female WMG participants were normotensive whereas 35.7% of the general Australian population were normotensive. Only 8.1% of the WMG athletes (genders combined) were found to be HTN compared to 17.2% in the general Australian population. These findings reflect a low prevalence of HTN in WMG participants and support our hypothesis of a low prevalence of HTN in an active, but aged cohort of MA.

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