1. Cardiovascular remodeling relates to elevated childhood blood pressure: Beijing Blood Pressure Cohort Study
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Xiaoyuan Zhao, Hong Cheng, Benyu Jiang, Liang Wang, Yajun Liang, Yuehua Hu, Ping Yang, Xiaoyi Shan, Philip Chowienczyk, Jie Mi, Junting Liu, Xinying Shan, Yinkun Yan, and Dongqing Hou
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Adult ,Male ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Adolescent ,Elevated bp ,Blood Pressure ,Logistic regression ,Cohort Studies ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Child ,Pulse wave velocity ,Ventricular Remodeling ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Anthropometry ,Confidence interval ,Blood pressure ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background/objectives There are few studies investigating the long-term association between childhood blood pressure (BP) and adult cardiovascular remodeling. We seek to examine the effect of elevated childhood BP on cardiovascular remodeling in early or middle adulthood. Methods We used the "Beijing BP Cohort Study", where 1259 subjects aged 6–18years old were followed over 24years from childhood (1987) to early or middle adulthood (2011). Anthropometric measures and BP were obtained at baseline and follow-up examinations. Carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT), and left ventricular mass index (LVMI) were measured to assess cardiovascular remodeling in early or middle adulthood. Multiple logistic regression models were used to assess the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for cardiovascular remodeling. Results 82 out of 384 children with elevated BP (21.4%) had adult hypertension. Compared to those with normal BP, children with elevated BP were at 2.1 times (95% CI: 1.4–3.1) likely to develop hypertension in early or middle adulthood. Compared to those with normal BP, children with elevated BP were at higher OR of developing high cfPWV (OR=1.8, 95% CI=1.3–2.4), high cIMT (1.4, 1.0–1.9), or high LVMI (1.4, 1.0–1.9) in early or middle adulthood. The ORs for remodeling (for any measures) were 1.4 (0.9–2.0) in early adulthood for children age 6–11years, and 1.6 (1.1–2.4) in middle adulthood for those aged 12–18years. Conclusions Children with elevated BP from 6years old have accelerated remodeling on both cardiac and arterial system in early or middle adulthood.
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- 2014
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