Journal article
Cardiovascular risk profiles of world masters games participants
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, Vol.58(4), pp.489-496
2018
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Abstract
<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Increasing evidence indicates adherence to exercise throughout life is concurrent with improved health. World masters games (WMG) have more participants than any other international sporting competition and is under investigated, particularly with regard to indices of cardiovascular disease risk. Therefore, we chose to investigate selected cardiovascular risk factors in WMG participants. <br /><strong>METHODS</strong>: This was a cross-sectional, observational study which utilized a web-based questionnaire to survey cardiovascular risk factors of WMG participants. The survey consisted of three sections: basic demographics, medical history and physiological parameters which included Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), resting blood pressure (BP) and lipids (total cholesterol [TC], high density lipoprotein [HDL] and low density lipoprotein [LDL]).<br /><strong>RESULTS</strong>: A total of 1435 participants, 872 male, aged 27-91 years (mean age 54.99 years) participated in the study. Key findings included significant differences (P<strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: A high percentage of WMG participants demonstrated optimal values in a number of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors when compared to the general population, female WMG participants had better values as compared to males. This reflected a decreased CVD in WMG participants and supports our hypothesis of enhanced health characteristics in an active, but aged cohort.</p>
Details
- Title
- Cardiovascular risk profiles of world masters games participants
- Creators
- Mike Climstein - University of SydneyJoe Walsh - Charles Darwin UniversityMark Debeliso - Southern Utah UniversityTim Heazelwood - Charles Darwin UniversityTrish Sevene - California State University Monterey BayKent Adams - California State University Monterey Bay
- Publication Details
- The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, Vol.58(4), pp.489-496
- Identifiers
- 3690; 991012821021202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Faculty of Health; Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article