Authors | Mancia G, Facchetti R, Bombelli M, Friz HP, Grassi G, Giannattasio C, Sega R. | |
Title | Relationship
of office, home, and ambulatory blood pressure to blood glucose and lipid
variables in the PAMELA population |
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Full source | Hypertension. 2005 Jun;45(6):1072-7. Epub 2005 May 2. | |
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Abstract | Alterations
in blood glucose and cholesterol are more frequently detectable in hypertensive
than in normotensive conditions. However, no information exists as to whether
this phenomenon involves only office or also home and 24-hour ambulatory
blood pressure (ie, when values are representative of daily life). In 2045
subjects enrolled in the Pressioni Arteriose Monitorate E Loro Associazioni
(PAMELA) study, we measured home, 24-hour, and office blood pressure. Measurements
also included fasting blood glucose and serum total and HDL cholesterol
values. Prevalence of diabetes (> or =126 mg/dL or use of antidiabetic
drugs), impaired fasting blood glucose (> or =110 to <126 mg/dL),
and hypercholesterolemia (serum total cholesterol > or =240 mg/dL or
200 mg/dL) increased progressively from "optimal" to "normal,"
"high-normal," and "elevated" office systolic or diastolic
blood pressure. Fasting blood glucose and total serum cholesterol also increased
progressively from the first to the fourth group, with HDL cholesterol values
showing a concomitant progressive decrease. This was also the case for quartiles
of office, home, and 24-hour blood pressure. In the whole population, there
was a positive correlation between serum cholesterol or blood glucose and
all blood pressure values (P always <0.0001), with a much smaller and
less consistent relationship with heart rate. In a multivariate analysis
that included gender, body mass index, age, and antihypertensive treatment,
all blood pressure values remained highly significantly related to values
of either metabolic variables. Thus, in the PAMELA population, glucose and
lipid values are independently related to blood pressure. This is also the
case when daily life blood pressure values are considered. |