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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate whether higher cardiorespiratory ftness (CRF) can modify the trend of age-related rise in arterial stiffness in individuals with and without hypertension (HTN) or diabetes. METHODS: The study included 4,935 participants who underwent maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing with respiratory gas analysis in a health screening program. CRF was directly measured using peak oxygen uptake during the cardiopulmonary exercise test, while arterial stiffness was evaluated using brachial–ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). RESULTS: Participants with high CRF levels had signifcantly lower baPWV compared with those with low CRF levels, regardless of HTN or diabetes status (P < 0.05). The trend of baPWV increased with age, but the rate of age-related increase in baPWV was lower in individuals with moderate-to-high CRF levels compared with those with low CRF levels, regardless of HTN or diabetes status. Joint association analysis indicated that the trend of age-related increase in baPWV was the lowest in ft individuals without HTN or diabetes compared with unft individuals with HTN or diabetes (P < 0.01). However, the trend of age-related increase in baPWV was not attenuated in ft with HTN or diabetes compared with unft with HTN or diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: These fndings suggest that higher CRF levels may mitigate the trend of age-related rise in arterial stiffness in individuals with and without HTN or diabetes. However, this attenuating trend appears more pronounced in individuals without HTN or diabetes.
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Jae, S. Y., Lee, K. H., Kim, H. J., Kunutsor, S. K., Pierce, G. L., Hui, S. S. C., & Kang, M. (2025). Association Between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Trend of Age-Related Rise in Arterial Stiffness in Individuals With and Without Hypertension or Diabetes. American Journal of Hypertension, 38(1), 46–54. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpae124
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