TY - JOUR
T1 - Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure pattern in youngsters with a different family history of hypertension
T2 - The dutch hypertension and offspring study
AU - van Hooft, Ingrid M.S.
AU - Grobbee, Diederick E.
AU - Waal-Manning, Hendrika J.
AU - Hofman, Albert
PY - 1989/1/1
Y1 - 1989/1/1
N2 - The offspring of hypertensive parents in general show higher casual blood pressure levels during adolescence than the offspring of normotensive parents. Comparative ambulatory blood pressure measurements might reveal the stability and pattern of this difference during circadian blood pressure variation. We studied the 24-h ambulatory blood pressure (SpaceLabs 90202 monitor, Redmond, Washington, USA) in youngsters with two hypertensive parents (high; n = 62), with one hypertensive parent (mixed; n = 51) and with no hypertensive parent (low; n = 42). The pattern for both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the three groups ran parallel, with the high group continuously at a higher level. A clear difference in systolic blood pressure was observed during the day period (high minus low: 5.4mmHg; 95% confidence range 2.5-8.3). Our data show that offspring of hypertensive parents differ in ambulatory blood pressure levels, but not in the circadian pattern, from the offspring of normotensive parents.
AB - The offspring of hypertensive parents in general show higher casual blood pressure levels during adolescence than the offspring of normotensive parents. Comparative ambulatory blood pressure measurements might reveal the stability and pattern of this difference during circadian blood pressure variation. We studied the 24-h ambulatory blood pressure (SpaceLabs 90202 monitor, Redmond, Washington, USA) in youngsters with two hypertensive parents (high; n = 62), with one hypertensive parent (mixed; n = 51) and with no hypertensive parent (low; n = 42). The pattern for both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the three groups ran parallel, with the high group continuously at a higher level. A clear difference in systolic blood pressure was observed during the day period (high minus low: 5.4mmHg; 95% confidence range 2.5-8.3). Our data show that offspring of hypertensive parents differ in ambulatory blood pressure levels, but not in the circadian pattern, from the offspring of normotensive parents.
KW - Ambulatory blood pressure
KW - Family history
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M3 - Article
C2 - 2632748
AN - SCOPUS:0024953086
SN - 0952-1178
VL - 7
SP - S66-S67
JO - Journal of Hypertension, Supplement
JF - Journal of Hypertension, Supplement
ER -