Does higher moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and avoidance of sedentary behavior reduce the age-related progression of aortic stiffness?
Higher levels of physical activity and reduced sedentary behavior are associated with slower age-related progression of aortic stiffness.
Higher levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and avoidance of sedentary behavior were each associated with a slower age-related progression of aortic stiffness independent of conventional vascular risk factors.
Ahmadi‐Abhari et al. (Wed,) studied this question.