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Acute effect of Finnish sauna bathing on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and reactive hyperemia in healthy middle-aged and older adults. / Gravel, Hugo; Coombs, Geoff B; Behzadi, Parya et al.
Yn: Physiological Reports, Cyfrol 7, Rhif 13, 07.2019, t. e14166.

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Gravel, H, Coombs, GB, Behzadi, P, Marcoux-Clément, V, Barry, H, Juneau, M, Nigam, A & Gagnon, D 2019, 'Acute effect of Finnish sauna bathing on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and reactive hyperemia in healthy middle-aged and older adults', Physiological Reports, cyfrol. 7, rhif 13, tt. e14166. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14166

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Gravel, H., Coombs, G. B., Behzadi, P., Marcoux-Clément, V., Barry, H., Juneau, M., Nigam, A., & Gagnon, D. (2019). Acute effect of Finnish sauna bathing on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and reactive hyperemia in healthy middle-aged and older adults. Physiological Reports, 7(13), e14166. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14166

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Gravel H, Coombs GB, Behzadi P, Marcoux-Clément V, Barry H, Juneau M et al. Acute effect of Finnish sauna bathing on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and reactive hyperemia in healthy middle-aged and older adults. Physiological Reports. 2019 Gor;7(13):e14166. doi: 10.14814/phy2.14166

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T1 - Acute effect of Finnish sauna bathing on brachial artery flow-mediated dilation and reactive hyperemia in healthy middle-aged and older adults

AU - Gravel, Hugo

AU - Coombs, Geoff B

AU - Behzadi, Parya

AU - Marcoux-Clément, Virginie

AU - Barry, Hadiatou

AU - Juneau, Martin

AU - Nigam, Anil

AU - Gagnon, Daniel

N1 - © 2019 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society.

PY - 2019/7

Y1 - 2019/7

N2 - Regular Finnish sauna bathing is associated with a reduced risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in middle-aged and older adults. Potential acute physiological adaptations induced by sauna bathing that underlie this relationship remain to be fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to determine if typical Finnish sauna sessions acutely improve brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and reactive hyperemia (RH) in healthy middle-aged and older adults. Using a randomized crossover design, FMD and RH were evaluated in 21 healthy adults (66 ± 6 years, 10 men/11 women) before and after each of the following conditions: (1) 1 × 10 min of Finnish sauna bathing (80.2 ± 3.2°C, 23 ± 2% humidity); (2) 2 × 10 min of sauna bathing separated by 10 min of rest outside the sauna; (3) a time control period (10 min of seated rest outside the sauna). FMD was taken as the peak change from baseline in brachial artery diameter following 5 min of forearm ischemia, whereas RH was quantified as both peak and area-under-the-curve forearm vascular conductance postischemia. FMD was statistically similar pre to post 1 × 10 min (4.69 ± 2.46 to 5.41 ± 2.64%, P = 0.20) and 2 × 10 min of sauna bathing (4.16 ± 1.79 to 4.55 ± 2.14%, P = 0.58). Peak and area-under-the-curve forearm vascular conductance were also similar following both sauna interventions. These results suggest that typical Finnish sauna bathing sessions do not acutely improve brachial artery FMD and RH in healthy middle-aged and older adults.

AB - Regular Finnish sauna bathing is associated with a reduced risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in middle-aged and older adults. Potential acute physiological adaptations induced by sauna bathing that underlie this relationship remain to be fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to determine if typical Finnish sauna sessions acutely improve brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and reactive hyperemia (RH) in healthy middle-aged and older adults. Using a randomized crossover design, FMD and RH were evaluated in 21 healthy adults (66 ± 6 years, 10 men/11 women) before and after each of the following conditions: (1) 1 × 10 min of Finnish sauna bathing (80.2 ± 3.2°C, 23 ± 2% humidity); (2) 2 × 10 min of sauna bathing separated by 10 min of rest outside the sauna; (3) a time control period (10 min of seated rest outside the sauna). FMD was taken as the peak change from baseline in brachial artery diameter following 5 min of forearm ischemia, whereas RH was quantified as both peak and area-under-the-curve forearm vascular conductance postischemia. FMD was statistically similar pre to post 1 × 10 min (4.69 ± 2.46 to 5.41 ± 2.64%, P = 0.20) and 2 × 10 min of sauna bathing (4.16 ± 1.79 to 4.55 ± 2.14%, P = 0.58). Peak and area-under-the-curve forearm vascular conductance were also similar following both sauna interventions. These results suggest that typical Finnish sauna bathing sessions do not acutely improve brachial artery FMD and RH in healthy middle-aged and older adults.

KW - Aged

KW - Aged, 80 and over

KW - Aging/physiology

KW - Brachial Artery/growth & development

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Hyperemia/etiology

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Steam Bath/adverse effects

KW - Vasodilation

U2 - 10.14814/phy2.14166

DO - 10.14814/phy2.14166

M3 - Article

C2 - 31293098

VL - 7

SP - e14166

JO - Physiological Reports

JF - Physiological Reports

SN - 2051-817X

IS - 13

ER -