运动和心房动:当前的证据,知识差距和未来的方向
Hoang Nhat Pham1,2, Mahmoud H Abdelnabi3, Ramzi Ibrahim3
1Department of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Reviews in cardiovascular medicine
|August 8, 2025
概括
运动以复杂的U形方式影响心房动 (AF) 风险. 适度的运动有利于AF管理,而过度的高强度运动可能会增加风险,特别是在运动员中.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 运动医学 运动医学
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
背景情况:
- 心房动 (AF) 是一种普遍的心律失常,导致显著的发病率和死亡率.
- 运动和AF风险之间的联系是复杂的,表现出保护性和有害的影响.
- 运动强度和AF风险之间存在U形的关联.
研究的目的:
- 审查目前关于运动对心房的影响的证据.
- 识别运动-AF关系中的知识差距.
- 在这个领域提出未来的研究方向.
主要方法:
- 对研究运动和AF的系统文献综述.
- 对中等强度与高强度运动影响的证据分析.
- 审查拟议的机制,将运动与AF联系起来.
主要成果:
- 适度运动通过改善心血管健康和减少心房纤维化来证明AF管理的好处.
- 过度高强度耐力运动可能会增加AF风险,特别是在年轻的运动员中,通过心房重塑和炎症等机制.
- 目前的指导方针主张在AF管理中进行中等强度的有氧活动.
结论:
- 运动是AF的关键生活方式干预,但强度很重要.
- 了解不同运动强度的细微影响对于优化AF患者的结果至关重要.
- 需要进一步的研究来阐明精确的机制,并完善AF的运动建议.
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