%0 Journal Article %T The Detrimental Effects of Bedrest: Premature Cardiovascular Aging and Dysfunction. %A Mastrandrea CJ %A Hedge ET %A Hughson RL %J Can J Cardiol %V 40 %N 8 %D 2024 Aug 15 %M 38759726 %F 6.614 %R 10.1016/j.cjca.2024.05.009 %X Bedrest as an experimental paradigm or as an in-patient stay for medical reasons has negative consequences for cardiovascular health. The effects of severe inactivity parallel many of the changes experienced with natural aging but over a much shorter duration. Cardiac function is reduced, arteries stiffen, neural reflex responses are impaired, and metabolic and oxidative stress responses impose burden on the heart and vascular systems. The effect of these changes is revealed in studies of integrative function. Aerobic fitness progressively deteriorates with bedrest and tolerance of upright posture is rapidly impaired. In this review we consider the similarities of aging and bedrest-induced cardiovascular deconditioning. We concur with many recent clinical recommendations that early and regular mobility with upright posture will reduce likelihood of hospital-associated disability related to bedrest.