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Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan

Background. Certain hypertension subtypes have been shown to increase the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and may be related to specific underlying genetic determinants. Inappropriate characterization of subtypes of hypertension makes efforts at elucidating the genetic contributions...

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Autores principales: Adeoye, Abiodun M., Adebiyi, Adewole, Tayo, Bamidele O., Salako, Babatunde L., Ogunniyi, Adesola, Cooper, Richard S.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4217356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25389499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/295916
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author Adeoye, Abiodun M.
Adebiyi, Adewole
Tayo, Bamidele O.
Salako, Babatunde L.
Ogunniyi, Adesola
Cooper, Richard S.
author_facet Adeoye, Abiodun M.
Adebiyi, Adewole
Tayo, Bamidele O.
Salako, Babatunde L.
Ogunniyi, Adesola
Cooper, Richard S.
author_sort Adeoye, Abiodun M.
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description Background. Certain hypertension subtypes have been shown to increase the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and may be related to specific underlying genetic determinants. Inappropriate characterization of subtypes of hypertension makes efforts at elucidating the genetic contributions to the etiology of hypertension largely vapid. We report the hypertension subtypes among patients with hypertension from South-Western Nigeria. Methods. A total of 1858 subjects comprising 76% female, hypertensive, aged 18 and above were recruited into the study from two centers in Ibadan, Nigeria. Hypertension was identified using JNCVII definition and was further grouped into four subtypes: controlled hypertension (CH), isolated systolic hypertension (ISH), isolated diastolic hypertension (IDH), and systolic-diastolic hypertension (SDH). Results. Systolic-diastolic hypertension was the most prevalent. Whereas SDH (77.6% versus 73.5%) and IDH (4.9% versus 4.7%) were more prevalent among females, ISH (10.1% versus 6.2%) was higher among males (P = 0.048). Female subjects were more obese (P < 0.0001) and SDH was prevalent among the obese group. Conclusion. Gender and obesity significantly influenced the distribution of the hypertension subtypes. Characterization of hypertension by subtypes in genetic association studies could lead to identification of previously unknown genetic variants involved in the etiology of hypertension. Large-scale studies among various ethnic groups may be needed to confirm these observations.
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spelling pubmed-42173562014-11-11 Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan Adeoye, Abiodun M. Adebiyi, Adewole Tayo, Bamidele O. Salako, Babatunde L. Ogunniyi, Adesola Cooper, Richard S. Int J Hypertens Research Article Background. Certain hypertension subtypes have been shown to increase the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and may be related to specific underlying genetic determinants. Inappropriate characterization of subtypes of hypertension makes efforts at elucidating the genetic contributions to the etiology of hypertension largely vapid. We report the hypertension subtypes among patients with hypertension from South-Western Nigeria. Methods. A total of 1858 subjects comprising 76% female, hypertensive, aged 18 and above were recruited into the study from two centers in Ibadan, Nigeria. Hypertension was identified using JNCVII definition and was further grouped into four subtypes: controlled hypertension (CH), isolated systolic hypertension (ISH), isolated diastolic hypertension (IDH), and systolic-diastolic hypertension (SDH). Results. Systolic-diastolic hypertension was the most prevalent. Whereas SDH (77.6% versus 73.5%) and IDH (4.9% versus 4.7%) were more prevalent among females, ISH (10.1% versus 6.2%) was higher among males (P = 0.048). Female subjects were more obese (P < 0.0001) and SDH was prevalent among the obese group. Conclusion. Gender and obesity significantly influenced the distribution of the hypertension subtypes. Characterization of hypertension by subtypes in genetic association studies could lead to identification of previously unknown genetic variants involved in the etiology of hypertension. Large-scale studies among various ethnic groups may be needed to confirm these observations. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4217356/ /pubmed/25389499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/295916 Text en Copyright © 2014 Abiodun M. Adeoye et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adeoye, Abiodun M.
Adebiyi, Adewole
Tayo, Bamidele O.
Salako, Babatunde L.
Ogunniyi, Adesola
Cooper, Richard S.
Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan
title Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan
title_full Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan
title_fullStr Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan
title_full_unstemmed Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan
title_short Hypertension Subtypes among Hypertensive Patients in Ibadan
title_sort hypertension subtypes among hypertensive patients in ibadan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4217356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25389499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/295916
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