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Abstract

Elevated adiposity is linked to cardiometabolic risk, yet relationships between total body fat and resting hemodynamics are not well described in collegiate rugby populations. PURPOSE: Examine associations between DXA total body fat percentage (%fat) and resting heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in male rugby union athletes. METHODS: Twenty-one male rugby union athletes completed same-morning testing (06:00–09:00 h) following ≥12 h fast and post-void, with stimulants (including caffeine) restricted ≥12 h and no exercise ≥24 h. Hydration was screened using urine specific gravity (USG; CLINITEK Status+ with Multistix 10 SG) and urine color (clear yellow). After 5-min seated rest (legs uncrossed; dominant arm supported at heart level on a table), manual brachial SBP/DBP were measured once using a Welch Allyn DS66 Trigger Aneroid (cuff sized by arm circumference) and resting HR assessed via radial pulse palpation and recorded in the seca assessment record. Whole-body DXA was performed on a Hologic Horizon W (APEX v5.6.1.3 Rev 007; standard tissue analysis; daily QC within tolerance) to derive total %fat. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) was calculated as DBP + (SBP−DBP)/3. Pearson correlations were computed between %fat and HR, SBP, DBP, and MAP; secondary analyses compared HR across %fat tertiles. RESULTS: Total %fat was 22.2 ± 8.0%. HR, SBP, DBP, and MAP were 65.5 ± 9.2 bpm, 117.8 ± 9.3 mmHg, 74.9 ± 6.4 mmHg, and 89.2 ± 6.5 mmHg, respectively. %fat was positively associated with HR (r=0.45, p=0.039) but not SBP (r=0.27, p=0.230), DBP (r=0.19, p=0.418), or MAP (r=0.25, p=0.269). HR differed across %fat tertiles (Low: 58.9±9.7; Mid: 68.0±8.3; High: 69.7±6.0 bpm; p=0.049). CONCLUSION: In collegiate rugby union athletes tested under standardized conditions, higher DXA-derived total %fat is associated with higher resting HR, whereas resting BP indices show no clear association. These findings suggest adiposity-related autonomic differences may be detectable even when resting BP remains within typical ranges.

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