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Lack of association between activity or fitness and loss of control of hypertension.

机译:活动或健身与高血压控制丧失之间缺乏关联。

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BACKGROUND: Many treated hypertensive patients have inadequate control of their blood pressure. Physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are important in the development and treatment of hypertension. Less is known about their relationships with hypertension control in the context of long-term management. OBJECTIVES: To identify whether patients with lower levels of activity or fitness are at risk for loss of control of hypertension. METHODS: Follow-up blood pressure measurements were recorded over the period of a year in a cohort of initially controlled hypertensive patients, under the care of 50 family physicians in a variety of practice settings. A questionnaire for a one-year recall of leisure time physical activity and the Step Test, an indirect measure of maximal oxygen consumption, were administered to the patients at the end of the period of blood pressure observations. The study group for the activity questionnaire consisted of 385 patients; 310 of whom undertook the fitness test. Sociodemographic, clinical and lifestyle factors were analyzed as potential confounders in the relationships of main interest in this study: between activity and fitness, respectively, with loss of control of hypertension. RESULTS: Sixteen per cent of patients (95% CI 12, 20) had an increase of 20 mmHg systolic or 10 mmHg diastolic from baseline to the average of three follow-up blood pressures, and 14% (95% CI 11, 18) had blood pressures above the entry thresholds on at least two of three follow-up visits. No associations were found between loss of control of hypertension and physical activity or cardiorespiratory fitness. CONCLUSIONS: Lower levels of physical activity and fitness are not associated with loss of hypertension control. The identification of patients at risk for loss of hypertension control, which could be useful in targeting selected groups for increased follow-up and in understanding the high prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension, requires further study.
机译:背景:许多接受治疗的高血压患者对血压的控制不足。体育锻炼和心肺健康在高血压的发生和治疗中很重要。在长期治疗的背景下,他们与高血压控制的关系知之甚少。目的:确定活动或健康水平较低的患者是否有失去控制高血压的风险。方法:在一组最初控制的高血压患者中,在50名家庭医生的照护下,在各种实践环境中,在一年的时间内记录了随访血压。在血压观察期结束时,对患者进行了一份为期一年的休闲时间身体活动回忆调查表和间接测试最大耗氧量的阶梯测试。活动调查表的研究组由385名患者组成。其中310人接受了体能测试。社会人口统计学,临床和生活方式因素被分析为这项研究主要关注关系的潜在混杂因素:分别是活动和健身与高血压控制失调之间的关系。结果:16%的患者(95%CI 12、20)从基线到三个随访血压的平均值分别增加了20 mmHg的收缩压或10 mmHg的舒张压,还有14%的患者(95%CI 11、18)在三个随访中至少有两次血压高于进入阈值。在失去控制高血压与身体活动或心肺健康之间未发现关联。结论:较低的体力活动和健康水平与高血压控制丧失无关。识别有高血压控制丧失风险的患者可能需要进一步研究,这些患者可能有助于针对选定的人群进行更多随访,并了解未控制的高血压的高患病率。

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