#VascularHealth

Mason Loring Blissmason@partychickens.net
2025-05-18

(I'm copying this from LinkedIn, from Sean Mullen, an Associate Professor at the University of Illinois. I'll link to Sean if it turns out he's also in the Fediverse. I've asked him.)

Two years later—and the cardiovascular damage from Long COVID is still measurable.

A new study tracked people with Long COVID two years after their initial infection. These weren’t isolated anecdotes. Researchers used gold-standard physiological tools—microneurography, echocardiography, vascular imaging, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing—to quantify what many patients have been describing all along.

The findings are not subtle:

1. Sympathetic Nervous System Overdrive
Participants with Long COVID had 77% more sympathetic nerve bursts than matched controls. That’s not “just anxiety”—that’s measurable autonomic dysregulation.

2. Vascular Dysfunction
Their arteries showed 26% lower flow-mediated dilation, a well-established marker of endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular risk.

3. Subclinical Heart Damage
Strain imaging revealed subtle impairments in cardiac function—often missed by routine exams but consistent with early-stage heart failure patterns.

4. Impaired Exercise Capacity
On a maximal effort test, Long COVID patients reached *21% lower oxygen uptake*, despite comparable effort. It wasn’t deconditioning. It was systemic impairment.

5. Cellular Markers of Injury and Stress
Blood tests revealed increased oxidative stress, lower antioxidant activity, and higher levels of extracellular vesicles from damaged endothelial cells.

Yes, the study had limitations:

* Small sample (18 Long COVID, 19 controls)
* Cross-sectional design (not causal)
* Focused only on those with severe acute COVID
* Did not include pulmonary function or key inflammatory mediators

But even with these limitations, the findings are consistent with a growing body of evidence:
Long COVID is not just about fatigue—it’s a multi-system condition with real, measurable physiological consequences.

Why does this matter?

Because the world continues to downplay or ignore this. And yet, the biological signals are loud. We cannot “walk this off.” We need research. We need scalable interventions.

One promising candidate?
IMST (Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training)
Just 5 minutes a day of breathing against resistance has shown promising results in reducing sympathetic overdrive and improving vascular health. It’s currently being tested in randomized trials for Long COVID.

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If you’re a clinician, researcher, or policy leader: This is your call to engage.
Let’s stop debating whether Long COVID is “real,” and start directing our attention—and funding—toward understanding and treating it.

I’m happy to connect with others working in this space. Thanks to Nathaniel Jenkins, PhD, FAHA for pointing out this important paper.

#LongCovid #CardiovascularHealth #PublicHealth #COVID19 #ExerciseScience #HealthTech #VascularHealth

journals.physiology.org/doi/ab

2025-03-09
Happy clot day to all who celebrate! I was diagnosed with a massive saddle #PulmonaryEmbolism on the 9th of March 2021 and arrived at the local ER a few hours shy of death at best. It's generally thought that I developed a #DVT after a high ankle sprain while exercising at home (and tripping over a cat toy that further aggravated it). I never had "The Vid" even to this day five years into it (proceeds to knock on every nearby wooden surface).

I was diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome afterwards and that this is why a mild injury turned into a life-threatening event.

1. Self-portrait of the artist near death at the local emergency room.

2. A pasta lunch with rubbery meatball.

3. No idea. I think it was supposed to be pulled pork but it tasted like a mouthful of salt.

4. I felt like Jesse Pinkman spending months in captivity as I was preparing to go home five days later.

#HospitalFood #BloodClot #PE #APS #AntiphospholipidSyndrome #VascularHealth #StopTheClot
Self-portrait of the artist near death at the local emergency room.A pasta lunch with rubbery meatball. An untouched piece of bread and some green beans are to the right. A fork sits amidst the sauce.A salty heap of flaky, gross pork. The fork sits atop it not wanting to become contaminated.Self-portrait of a nearly dead person who hasn't seen sunlight or received proper rest in a week.
MrMed : Online Pharmacymrmedonlinepharmacy
2025-03-03

Learn DVT signs, causes, and risk factors. Detect deep vein thrombosis early to avoid complications. Discover prevention tips and understand blood clot dangers.
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Xamanismo Coletivoeliasulrich@hachyderm.io
2025-01-02

"…an international team looked at various biological signals to estimate brain age in 70-year-olds with no #cognitiveimpairment.

What stood out from their analysis of 739 people was the importance of vascular (blood vessel) health when it comes to keeping brains looking young. Habits such as regular #physicalactivity, sticking to a #healthydiet, cutting out smoking, and managing #glucoselevels can improve #vascularhealth."

sciencealert.com/these-habits-

2024-03-09
Happy clot day to all who celebrate! I was diagnosed with a massive saddle #PulmonaryEmbolism on the 9th of March 2021 and arrived at the local ER a few hours shy of death at best. It's generally thought that I developed a #DVT after a high ankle sprain while exercising at home (and tripping over a cat toy that further aggravated it). I never had "The Vid" even to this day four years into it (proceeds to knock on every nearby wooden surface).

I was diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome afterwards and that this is why a mild injury turned into a life-threatening event.

1. Self-portrait of the artist near death at the local emergency room.

2. A pasta lunch with rubbery meatball.

3. No idea. I think it was supposed to be pulled pork but it tasted like a mouthful of salt.

4. I felt like Jesse Pinkman spending months in captivity as I was preparing to go home five days later.

#HospitalFood #BloodClot #PE #APS #AntiphospholipidSyndrome #VascularHealth #StopTheClot
Self-portrait of the artist near death at the local emergency room.A pasta lunch with rubbery meatball. An untouched piece of bread and some green beans are to the right. A fork sits amidst the sauce.A salty heap of flaky, gross pork. The fork sits atop it not wanting to become contaminated.Self-portrait of a nearly dead person who hasn't seen sunlight or received proper rest in a week.
2023-08-19

"How Do Electronic Cigarettes Impact Your Vascular System?"

Discover the potential effects of electronic cigarettes on your vascular health. This article sheds light on the lesser-known impacts of vaping on your cardiovascular system.

Read more:
blog.rapusia.org/health/2343/e

🚬❌💔 #VapingEffects #VascularHealth #QuitSmoking

2023-05-01

UNDERSTANDING GUT-BRAIN AXIS

From a LinkedIn a post in Spanish by Dr Fernando Rodriguez Rergis

We are witnessing a surge in the study of the microbiota. Research explores the neurovascular aspect and how the microbiota can limit post-stroke damage by mediating neuroinflammation. The accompanying diagram illustrates the benefits of good gastrointestinal health activating the AMPK pathway.

This research has implications for #neurology, #vascularhealth, and #strokeprevention & treatment.

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