The Effect of Age on Hemodynamic Response to Graded Postural Stress in Normal Men
- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Gerontology
- Vol. 42 (4) , 406-411
- https://doi.org/10.1093/geronj/42.4.406
Abstract
We studied the hemodynamic effect of graded gravity (g) increments from 10° headdown (— 0.17g) to 70° headup (+ 0.94 g) tilt on young (20 to 29 years), middle-aged (40 to 49 years) and older (60 to 69 years), healthy men. Thoracic blood volume and ventricular stroke volume decreased linearly with increasing g levels. Heart rates and diastolic pressures increased, but only at the higher g levels; however, the increases were significantly less in the 60-to 69-yearold men. The results indicate that (a) thoracic blood volume and ventricular stroke volume are remarkably gravity dependent over the entire tilt range in all groups, (b) the lesser heart rate and diastolic pressure responses in older participants are significant circulatory handicaps and may contribute to the increased incidence of postural hypotension in elderly persons, (c) the sharp rise in vascular resistance at lower + g levels (when arterial pressure is unchanged) suggests that cardiopulmonary reflexes play an important role in human circulatory adjustment to the headup posture.Keywords
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