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Stimulus response of blood pressure in black and white young individuals helps explain racial divergence in adult cardiovascular disease: the Bogalusa Heart Study.

机译:黑白年轻人血压的刺激反应有助于解释成人心血管疾病中的种族分歧:Bogalusa心脏研究。

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Blood pressure (BP) is a highly variable physiologic trait with short-term and long-term fluctuations within the same individual at different time points. The burden of BP on the cardiovascular (CV) system has been studied in terms of multiple cross-sectional BP measurements at rest, response of BP to stresses, and long-term longitudinal variability of BP. Observations from childhood are available extending into early middle age in the biracial (black-white) population of Bogalusa, Louisiana. Left ventricular mass index was used to illustrate damaging effects on the CV system by both resting BP levels and fluctuations. Long-term BP variability reflecting intermittent and repeated variability was shown to have a greater effect in blacks. The childhood BP response to several stressors was found to be greater in blacks. These observations suggest that, although at rest a greater vagal effect occurs in blacks, they show a greater response when reacting to a stimulus. This, along with aspects such as carbohydrate-insulin metabolism or other biochemical/physiological differences, may account for the greater acceleration of CV atherosclerosis in blacks. The racial contrasts suggest, in part, that effects of lipoproteins may be greater in whites, whereas the effects of excess BP levels and variability of BP and Na(+)-K(+) intake and diet as well as other environmental effects result in more CV damage in blacks. The strong association of hemodynamic measures with anatomic, metabolic, and environmental factors emphasizes the need to begin prevention of risk factors at an early age. Taken together, understanding racial (black-white) contrasts to stress contribute to both prevention and treatment of hypertension, especially for black males.
机译:血压(BP)是一种高度可变的生理性状,在不同时间点的同一个体内具有短期和长期波动。在休息时的多个横截面BP测量方面研究了BP对心血管(CV)系统的负担,BP对应力的响应以及BP的长期纵向变异性。儿童时期的观察可在路易斯安那州的双层(黑白)群中延伸到中年期间。左心室质量指数用于通过休息的BP水平和波动来说明对CV系统的破坏性影响。反映间歇性和重复变异性的长期BP可变性显示为黑色效果更大。发现儿童BP对几个压力源的反应是更大的黑人。这些观察结果表明,尽管在黑人中发生更大的缩小效果,但在对刺激反应时,它们表现出更大的反应。这以及诸如碳水化合物 - 胰岛素代谢或其他生化/生理差异的方面,可能考虑到黑人中CV动脉粥样硬化的更大加速。部分地表明,脂蛋白的影响在白人中可能更大,而BP水平过量的影响和BP和NA(+) - K(+)摄入和饮食以及其他环境影响的影响黑人造成更多CV伤害。具有解剖学,代谢和环境因素的血流动力学措施强烈关联强调需要在休息时期开始预防风险因素。携带在一起,了解种族(黑白)对比应激的对比有助于预防和治疗高血压,特别是对于黑色雄性。

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