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Aging-Related Changes of the Cardiovascular System

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Abstract

The cardiovascular system (CVS) is associated with many complex changes during aging both in structure and function, which leads to alterations in of the cardiovascular physiology that differ from pathological effects such as disease of the coronary arteries. The changes related to age seen in everyone but not necessarily at the same rate. The related change of the CVS with aging includes slight hypertrophic heart that become sympathetic stimuli hypo-responsive, an increased arteries hardness and stiffness and a diminished in elasticity as the aorta and main arteries become stiffer and elongated with increased velocity of pulse wave, dysfunction of endothelial and early atherosclerosis resembling biochemical patterns.. Many studies have declared that the process of aging has major alterations for CVS and increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevalence with advancement of ages. The aging roles on the CVS are a subject of intense researches and interest. The presented review highlights the major CVS associated changes with aging in healthy individuals and associated disease process and perspectives of future directions.

DOI 10.11648/j.jher.20170302.12
Published in Journal of Health and Environmental Research (Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2017)
Page(s) 27-30
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Keywords

Aging-Related Changes, Cardiovascular System, Myocardium, Cardiac Function, Blood Vessels and Vascular Function

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