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Blood pressure trajectories in early adulthood and myocardial structure and function in later life

AIMS: This study sought to investigate the association between blood pressure (BP) trajectories from early to middle adulthood and echocardiographic indices of structure and function in middle age. METHODS AND RESULTS: This prospective cohort study included 4717 black and white adults aged 18–30 yea...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Haobin, Zhang, Hao, Zhan, Qiong, Bai, Yujia, Liu, Shenrong, Yang, Xi, Li, Jiaying, Ma, Zhuang, Huang, Xingfu, Zeng, Qingchun, Ren, Hao, Xu, Dingli
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8934963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13803
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author Zhou, Haobin
Zhang, Hao
Zhan, Qiong
Bai, Yujia
Liu, Shenrong
Yang, Xi
Li, Jiaying
Ma, Zhuang
Huang, Xingfu
Zeng, Qingchun
Ren, Hao
Xu, Dingli
author_facet Zhou, Haobin
Zhang, Hao
Zhan, Qiong
Bai, Yujia
Liu, Shenrong
Yang, Xi
Li, Jiaying
Ma, Zhuang
Huang, Xingfu
Zeng, Qingchun
Ren, Hao
Xu, Dingli
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description AIMS: This study sought to investigate the association between blood pressure (BP) trajectories from early to middle adulthood and echocardiographic indices of structure and function in middle age. METHODS AND RESULTS: This prospective cohort study included 4717 black and white adults aged 18–30 years at baseline (1985–86) who were followed over 30 years in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Trajectories of systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), and pulse pressure (PP) from the Year 0 examination to Year 30 examination were identified using latent mixture modelling. Echocardiographic indices of myocardial structure, systolic function, and diastolic function were assessed at the Year 30 examination. Five distinct SBP trajectory groups were identified: low‐stable [1110 participants (23.5%)], moderate‐stable [2188 (46.4%)], high‐stable [850 (18.0%)], moderate‐increasing [416 (8.8%)], and high‐increasing [153 (3.2%)]. After adjustment for clinical variables, a significant decreasing trend was observed from the high‐increasing and moderate‐increasing groups through to the low‐stable group for left ventricular (LV) mass index [mean (SE): high‐increasing, 112.3 (3.4); moderate‐increasing, 99.3 (2.6); high‐stable, 88.9 (2.5); moderate‐stable, 86.1 (2.3); low‐stable, 82.1 (2.4), P trend < 0.01], as well as LV end‐diastolic dimension, left atrial volume index, and E/e′, while an increasing trend was apparent for LV longitudinal strain, E/A ratio, and average e′ velocities. Results were generally consistent for trajectories of DBP and PP. CONCLUSIONS: Higher BP trajectories from early to middle adulthood were associated with worse indices of myocardial modelling and LV systolic and diastolic function at middle age.
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spelling pubmed-89349632022-03-24 Blood pressure trajectories in early adulthood and myocardial structure and function in later life Zhou, Haobin Zhang, Hao Zhan, Qiong Bai, Yujia Liu, Shenrong Yang, Xi Li, Jiaying Ma, Zhuang Huang, Xingfu Zeng, Qingchun Ren, Hao Xu, Dingli ESC Heart Fail Original Articles AIMS: This study sought to investigate the association between blood pressure (BP) trajectories from early to middle adulthood and echocardiographic indices of structure and function in middle age. METHODS AND RESULTS: This prospective cohort study included 4717 black and white adults aged 18–30 years at baseline (1985–86) who were followed over 30 years in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Trajectories of systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), and pulse pressure (PP) from the Year 0 examination to Year 30 examination were identified using latent mixture modelling. Echocardiographic indices of myocardial structure, systolic function, and diastolic function were assessed at the Year 30 examination. Five distinct SBP trajectory groups were identified: low‐stable [1110 participants (23.5%)], moderate‐stable [2188 (46.4%)], high‐stable [850 (18.0%)], moderate‐increasing [416 (8.8%)], and high‐increasing [153 (3.2%)]. After adjustment for clinical variables, a significant decreasing trend was observed from the high‐increasing and moderate‐increasing groups through to the low‐stable group for left ventricular (LV) mass index [mean (SE): high‐increasing, 112.3 (3.4); moderate‐increasing, 99.3 (2.6); high‐stable, 88.9 (2.5); moderate‐stable, 86.1 (2.3); low‐stable, 82.1 (2.4), P trend < 0.01], as well as LV end‐diastolic dimension, left atrial volume index, and E/e′, while an increasing trend was apparent for LV longitudinal strain, E/A ratio, and average e′ velocities. Results were generally consistent for trajectories of DBP and PP. CONCLUSIONS: Higher BP trajectories from early to middle adulthood were associated with worse indices of myocardial modelling and LV systolic and diastolic function at middle age. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8934963/ /pubmed/35049140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13803 Text en © 2022 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Zhou, Haobin
Zhang, Hao
Zhan, Qiong
Bai, Yujia
Liu, Shenrong
Yang, Xi
Li, Jiaying
Ma, Zhuang
Huang, Xingfu
Zeng, Qingchun
Ren, Hao
Xu, Dingli
Blood pressure trajectories in early adulthood and myocardial structure and function in later life
title Blood pressure trajectories in early adulthood and myocardial structure and function in later life
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title_full_unstemmed Blood pressure trajectories in early adulthood and myocardial structure and function in later life
title_short Blood pressure trajectories in early adulthood and myocardial structure and function in later life
title_sort blood pressure trajectories in early adulthood and myocardial structure and function in later life
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8934963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13803
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