Measures of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function and Cardiorespiratory Fitness According to Glucose Metabolism Status: The Maastricht Study.

Journal of the American Heart Association
Marja G J VeugenHans-Peter Brunner-La Rocca

Abstract

Background This cross-sectional study evaluated associations between structural and functional measures of left ventricular diastolic function and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in a well-characterized population-based cohort stratified according to glucose metabolism status. Methods and Results Six hundred seventy-two participants from The Maastricht Study (mean±SD age, 61±9 years; 17.4% prediabetes and 25.4% type 2 diabetes mellitus) underwent both echocardiography to determine left atrial volume index, left ventricular mass index, maximum tricuspid flow regurgitation, average e' and E/e' ratio; and submaximal cycle ergometer test to determine CRF as maximum power output per kilogram body mass. Associations were examined with linear regression adjusted for cardiovascular risk and lifestyle factors, and interaction terms. After adjustment, in normal glucose metabolism but not (pre)diabetes, higher left atrial volume index (per 1 mL/m2), left ventricular mass index (per 1 g/m2.7), maximum tricuspid regurgitation flow (per 1 m/s) were associated with higher CRF (maximum power output per kilogram body mass; β in normal glucose metabolism 0.015 [0.008-0.023], Pinteraction (pre)diabetes <0.10; 0.007 [-0.001 to 0.015], Pinteraction...Continue Reading

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