• About
  • Masthead
  • License Content
  • Advertise
  • Submit Press Release
  • RSS/Email List
  • 2MM Podcast
  • Write for us
  • Contact Us
2 Minute Medicine
No Result
View All Result

No products in the cart.

SUBSCRIBE
  • Specialties
    • All Specialties, All Recent Reports
    • Cardiology
    • Chronic Disease
    • Dermatology
    • Emergency
    • Endocrinology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Imaging and Intervention
    • Infectious Disease
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
    • Obstetrics
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Pediatrics
    • Pharma
    • Preclinical
    • Psychiatry
    • Public Health
    • Pulmonology
    • Rheumatology
    • Surgery
  • Tools
    • EvidencePulse™
    • RVU Search
    • NPI Registry Lookup
  • Pharma
  • AI News
  • The Scan+
  • Classics™+
    • 2MM+ Online Access
    • Paperback and Ebook
  • Rewinds
  • Partners
    • License Content
    • Submit Press Release
    • Advertise with Us
  • Account
    • Subscribe
    • Sign-in
    • My account
2 Minute Medicine
  • Specialties
    • All Specialties, All Recent Reports
    • Cardiology
    • Chronic Disease
    • Dermatology
    • Emergency
    • Endocrinology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Imaging and Intervention
    • Infectious Disease
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
    • Obstetrics
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Pediatrics
    • Pharma
    • Preclinical
    • Psychiatry
    • Public Health
    • Pulmonology
    • Rheumatology
    • Surgery
  • Tools
    • EvidencePulse™
    • RVU Search
    • NPI Registry Lookup
  • Pharma
  • AI News
  • The Scan+
  • Classics™+
    • 2MM+ Online Access
    • Paperback and Ebook
  • Rewinds
  • Partners
    • License Content
    • Submit Press Release
    • Advertise with Us
  • Account
    • Subscribe
    • Sign-in
    • My account
SUBSCRIBE
2 Minute Medicine
Subscribe
Home All Specialties Cardiology

Exercise improves arterial stiffness in children and adolescents

byNicholas Ng Fat HingandAshley Jackson
April 7, 2023
in Cardiology, Chronic Disease, Pediatrics, Wellness
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

1. In this systematic review and network meta-analysis, resistance training, high-intensity interval training (HIIT), and aerobic exercise interventions were superior to controls in reducing arterial stiffness in children and adolescents.

2. However, sensorimotor training did not show a benefit in reducing arterial stiffness compared to controls.

Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent)

Arterial stiffness (AS) is an important variable as it is an early marker of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ACVD). In the adult population, exercise has been shown to reduce AS. However, this has yet to be comprehensively evaluated in pediatric populations. As a result, the objective of the present systematic review and network meta-analysis was to evaluate the effectiveness of various exercise modalities in reducing AS in pediatric patients.

Of 2414 identified records, 14 (n=1003 participants) studies were included from various databases from 2015-2022. Studies were included if they evaluated the effects of exercise on pulse wave velocity (PWV) in both children and adolescents. Studies were excluded if they only reported the acute effects of exercise on PWV, or if they included adult populations. The review was performed using PRISMA guidelines, Meta-analyses statement extension for NMA guidelines, and the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions recommendations. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane Collaboration’s tool for assessing risk of bias. Statistical analyses were performed using meta-regression and subgroup analyses. The primary outcome was the reduction in AS measured by PWV.

The results demonstrated that the most effective exercise intervention for reducing AS was aerobic exercise. However, for pediatric patients with a higher cardiometabolic risk, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) was more effective at reducing AS. Sensorimotor training was the only intervention that had no effect on AS. Despite these results, the study was limited by the different instruments used to measure PWV, which may have influenced the overall effect size of the intervention. Nonetheless, the present study demonstrated the potential role for exercise to mitigate the development of AVCD at an early age.

RELATED REPORTS

WHO launches 2026 global initiative to bridge the schizophrenia mortality gap

The Scan by 2 Minute Medicine®: TikTok “Fibermaxxing” trend targets gut microbiome diversity, Jennifer Aniston’s “Strength for 50+” ritual spotlights photobiomodulation, American Lung Association issues respiratory warning over viral “mouth taping” fad, and Psychiatric Times highlights initiative to close the schizophrenia mortality gap

Replacing sedentary time with physical activity may lower risk of all-cause mortality

Click to read the study in British Journal of Sports Medicine

Image: PD

©2023 2 Minute Medicine, Inc. All rights reserved. No works may be reproduced without expressed written consent from 2 Minute Medicine, Inc. Inquire about licensing here. No article should be construed as medical advice and is not intended as such by the authors or by 2 Minute Medicine, Inc.

Tags: adolescentsaerobicatherosclerosiscardiometabolic riskcardiovascular diseasechildrenexerciseHigh intensity interval trainingresistance exercisesensorimotorwellness
Previous Post

Apixaban may be safer than other options for long-term anticoagulation

Next Post

Healthcare Barriers and Hidradenitis Suppurativa: The Patient Experience

RelatedReports

Jessica Lau
Psychiatry

WHO launches 2026 global initiative to bridge the schizophrenia mortality gap

April 30, 2026
The Scan by 2 Minute Medicine®:  Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, Taylor Swift, NBA rookie Chet Holmgren and Magic Mushrooms!
Chronic Disease

The Scan by 2 Minute Medicine®: TikTok “Fibermaxxing” trend targets gut microbiome diversity, Jennifer Aniston’s “Strength for 50+” ritual spotlights photobiomodulation, American Lung Association issues respiratory warning over viral “mouth taping” fad, and Psychiatric Times highlights initiative to close the schizophrenia mortality gap

April 22, 2026
Reduced gestational weight gain with lifestyle intervention
Cardiology

Replacing sedentary time with physical activity may lower risk of all-cause mortality

March 2, 2026
Many new pediatric asthma cases attributable to obesity
Weekly Rewinds

2 Minute Medicine Rewind February 23, 2026

February 23, 2026
Next Post
Video-based behavioral intervention benefits clinical skin examinations

Healthcare Barriers and Hidradenitis Suppurativa: The Patient Experience

Quick Take: Risankizumab compared with adalimumab in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis (IMMvent)

Vitamin D supplementation during winter did not improve psoriasis severity

Mutation linked with decrease in cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Preexisting heart failure associated with lower use of anthracyclines and chemotherapy

2 Minute Medicine® is an award winning, physician-run, expert medical media company. Our content is curated, written and edited by practicing health professionals who have clinical and scientific expertise in their field of reporting. Our editorial management team is comprised of highly-trained MD physicians. Join numerous brands, companies, and hospitals who trust our licensed content.

Recent Reports

  • Adjuvanted influenza vaccines and high-dose influenza vaccines may have similar effectiveness in adult patients
  • Ambient artificial intelligence scribes reduce clinician documentation time by 16 minutes per encounter
  • Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta may not improve outcomes in adults with non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
License Content
Terms of Use | Disclaimer
Cookie Policy
Privacy Statement (EU)
Disclaimer

The Classics in Medicine Paperback Released!

Over the past 30 years, the transition from print to digital media has contributed to an exponential increase in medical literature. In response, 2 Minute Medicine presents 160+ authoritative, physician-written summaries of the most cited landmark trials in medicine.

amazon-logo_blackGet-it-on-iBooks-badge

Click anywhere to close this announcement

  • Specialties
    • All Specialties, All Recent Reports
    • Cardiology
    • Chronic Disease
    • Dermatology
    • Emergency
    • Endocrinology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Imaging and Intervention
    • Infectious Disease
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
    • Obstetrics
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Pediatrics
    • Pharma
    • Preclinical
    • Psychiatry
    • Public Health
    • Pulmonology
    • Rheumatology
    • Surgery
  • Tools
    • EvidencePulse™
    • RVU Search
    • NPI Registry Lookup
  • Pharma
  • AI News
  • The Scan
  • Classics™
    • 2MM+ Online Access
    • Paperback and Ebook
  • Rewinds
  • Partners
    • License Content
    • Submit Press Release
    • Advertise with Us
  • Account
    • Subscribe
    • Sign-in
    • My account
No Result
View All Result

© 2026 2 Minute Medicine, Inc. - Physician-written medical news.