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Prolonged Sitting Induces Elevated Blood Pressure in Healthy Young Men: A Randomized Crossover Trial

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Journal Cureus
Date 2024 Apr 1
PMID 38558663
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Introduction Prolonged sitting-induced blood pooling in the lower legs can increase blood pressure through increased sympathetic nerve activity and peripheral vascular resistance, an aspect that has been understudied as a primary outcome. This study compared the effects of prolonged sitting with those of prolonged supination on blood pressure in healthy young men. Methods This randomized crossover study included 16 healthy young men (mean age: 21.6 ± 0.7 years) who were randomly assigned to a three-hour supine (CON) or three-hour sitting (SIT) condition, followed by a washout period of at least one week. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), low-frequency/high-frequency (LF/HF) ratio derived from heart rate variability, and leg circumference were measured at 60, 120, and 180 minutes from baseline. These indices were compared by two-way (time × conditions) analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results In the SIT condition, DBP, MAP, HR, LF/HF ratio, and leg circumference increased significantly over time (P < 0.05) and were significantly higher than those in the CON condition (P < 0.05). However, SBP showed no significant change over time and between conditions. Conclusions The findings indicate the involvement of sympathetic nerve activity and increased peripheral vascular resistance induced by fluid retention in the lower legs with increased DBP and MAP in healthy young men.

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