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Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk is higher in men than in women, but little information exists about sex‐related differences in cardiovascular function from low‐income countries. We compared hemodynamics between sexes in rural Malawi in a cohort followed up since their birth. METHODS AND RESULTS: Sup...

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Autores principales: Choudhary, Manoj Kumar, Penninkangas, Roosa‐Maria, Eräranta, Arttu, Niemelä, Onni, Mangani, Charles, Maleta, Kenneth, Ashorn, Per, Ashorn, Ulla, Pörsti, Ilkka
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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/PMC9075090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35195013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.022979
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author Choudhary, Manoj Kumar
Penninkangas, Roosa‐Maria
Eräranta, Arttu
Niemelä, Onni
Mangani, Charles
Maleta, Kenneth
Ashorn, Per
Ashorn, Ulla
Pörsti, Ilkka
author_facet Choudhary, Manoj Kumar
Penninkangas, Roosa‐Maria
Eräranta, Arttu
Niemelä, Onni
Mangani, Charles
Maleta, Kenneth
Ashorn, Per
Ashorn, Ulla
Pörsti, Ilkka
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description BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk is higher in men than in women, but little information exists about sex‐related differences in cardiovascular function from low‐income countries. We compared hemodynamics between sexes in rural Malawi in a cohort followed up since their birth. METHODS AND RESULTS: Supine, seated, and standing hemodynamics were recorded from 251 women and 168 men (mean age, 21 years; body mass index, 21 kg/m(2)) using oscillometric brachial waveform analyses (Mobil‐O‐Graph). The results were adjusted for estimated glomerular filtration rate, and plasma potassium, lipids, and glucose. Men had higher brachial and aortic systolic blood pressure and stroke index regardless of posture (P<0.001), and higher upright but similar supine diastolic blood pressure than women. Regardless of posture, heart rate was lower in men (P<0.001), whereas cardiac index did not differ between sexes. Women presented with lower supine and standing systemic vascular resistance index (P<0.001), whereas supine‐to‐standing increase in vascular resistance (P=0.012) and decrease in cardiac index (P=0.010) were higher in women. Supine left cardiac work index was similar in both sexes, whereas standing and seated left cardiac work index was higher in men than in women (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In young Malawian adults, men had higher systolic blood pressure, systemic vascular resistance, and upright cardiac workload, whereas women presented with higher posture‐related changes in systemic vascular resistance and cardiac output. These findings show systematic sex‐related differences in cardiovascular function in a cohort from a low‐income country with high exposure to prenatal and postnatal malnutrition and infectious diseases.
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spelling pubmed-90750902022-05-10 Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi Choudhary, Manoj Kumar Penninkangas, Roosa‐Maria Eräranta, Arttu Niemelä, Onni Mangani, Charles Maleta, Kenneth Ashorn, Per Ashorn, Ulla Pörsti, Ilkka J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk is higher in men than in women, but little information exists about sex‐related differences in cardiovascular function from low‐income countries. We compared hemodynamics between sexes in rural Malawi in a cohort followed up since their birth. METHODS AND RESULTS: Supine, seated, and standing hemodynamics were recorded from 251 women and 168 men (mean age, 21 years; body mass index, 21 kg/m(2)) using oscillometric brachial waveform analyses (Mobil‐O‐Graph). The results were adjusted for estimated glomerular filtration rate, and plasma potassium, lipids, and glucose. Men had higher brachial and aortic systolic blood pressure and stroke index regardless of posture (P<0.001), and higher upright but similar supine diastolic blood pressure than women. Regardless of posture, heart rate was lower in men (P<0.001), whereas cardiac index did not differ between sexes. Women presented with lower supine and standing systemic vascular resistance index (P<0.001), whereas supine‐to‐standing increase in vascular resistance (P=0.012) and decrease in cardiac index (P=0.010) were higher in women. Supine left cardiac work index was similar in both sexes, whereas standing and seated left cardiac work index was higher in men than in women (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In young Malawian adults, men had higher systolic blood pressure, systemic vascular resistance, and upright cardiac workload, whereas women presented with higher posture‐related changes in systemic vascular resistance and cardiac output. These findings show systematic sex‐related differences in cardiovascular function in a cohort from a low‐income country with high exposure to prenatal and postnatal malnutrition and infectious diseases. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9075090/ /pubmed/35195013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.022979 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Choudhary, Manoj Kumar
Penninkangas, Roosa‐Maria
Eräranta, Arttu
Niemelä, Onni
Mangani, Charles
Maleta, Kenneth
Ashorn, Per
Ashorn, Ulla
Pörsti, Ilkka
Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi
title Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi
title_full Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi
title_fullStr Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi
title_short Posture‐Related Differences in Cardiovascular Function Between Young Men and Women: Study of Noninvasive Hemodynamics in Rural Malawi
title_sort posture‐related differences in cardiovascular function between young men and women: study of noninvasive hemodynamics in rural malawi
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35195013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.022979
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