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Glomerular Filtration Rate and Albumin Excretion After Maximal Exercise in Aging Sedentary and Active Men

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Specialty Geriatrics
Date 2006 Dec 15
PMID 17167160
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Abstract

Background: From 30 years onwards there is a linear reduction of renal function of about 0.41% per year. Aging induces progressive impairment of glomeruli leading to an increase in protein excretion. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of maximal exercise on glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and albumin excretion in an aging population.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study from 213 healthy men, sedentary or endurance-trained, aged 20-30 and 50-80 years submitted to maximal exercise on a cycle ergometer. Blood and urine samples were obtained at rest and after the strenuous exercise. We evaluated the GFR by measuring creatinine clearance and the urine albumin excretion rate.

Results: After exercise, the older adults had a lesser reduction in GFR (mean 12%) than the young participants (mean 28%). As compared to those at rest, the increase of postexercise albumin excretion rates was lower in older participants (mean 7-fold) versus the young population (mean 20-fold). It appears that the exercise impact on some renal functions is related to the absolute load imposed on the individuals (r2 = 0.693).

Conclusion: As far as GFR and urine albumin excretion are concerned, regular endurance training does not induce any signs of potential incipient nephropathy in a healthy aging population.

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