Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test

Aim To investigate whether normotensive young adults with family history of hypertension demonstrate exaggerated cardiovascular responses to both mental and physical stimuli as compared to normotensive young adults without family history of hypertension. Methods Normotensive undergraduate students o...

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Main Authors: M. Jenie, Ikhlas, Mohd Noor, Noriah
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spelling my.iium.irep.151882012-01-10T06:34:58Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/15188/ Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test M. Jenie, Ikhlas Mohd Noor, Noriah R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine Aim To investigate whether normotensive young adults with family history of hypertension demonstrate exaggerated cardiovascular responses to both mental and physical stimuli as compared to normotensive young adults without family history of hypertension. Methods Normotensive undergraduate students of normotensive parents (n = 40) and of hypertensive father/ mother/both (n = 40), aged 20 û 30 years, performed serial subtraction test in a sitting position for three minutes. After taking a rest, subjects performed cold pressor test in ninety seconds. In each test, blood pressure and pulse rate were recorded in pre-test, during test, and post-test using an automated oscillometric device. Changes score rather than absolute scores were analyzed using independent t-test or Mann-Whitney. Results There were no signifi cantly differences in age, body mass index, fasting blood sugar, and plasma creatinine between the two groups. Normotensives of hypertensive parents had signifi cantly higher offi ce systolic blood pressure (108.33+1.6 vs 103.00+1.6 mmHg) and delta change score of cardiovascular reactivity to serial subtraction test (MABP 19.13+1.4 vs 15.5+1.0 mmHg, P= 0.04), but not to cold pressor test (MABP 24.26+1.7 vs 21.74+1.7 mmHg) than thosenof normotensive parents. Conclusion Normotensive young adults with family history of hypertension demonstrated exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental test but not to physical test. As compared to normotensive young adults without family history of hypertension However, this familial difference in cardiovascular reactivity to mental test is confused with offi ce blood pressure. Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia 2010-05 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/15188/1/Family_history_of_hypertension_is_associated_with_exaggerated_cardiovascular_reactivity_to_mental%2C_but_not_to_physical_test.pdf M. Jenie, Ikhlas and Mohd Noor, Noriah (2010) Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test. Medical Journal of Indonesia, 19 (2). pp. 118-123. ISSN 0853-1773 http://mji.ui.ac.id/v2/?page=journal.detail2&id=75
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Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test
description Aim To investigate whether normotensive young adults with family history of hypertension demonstrate exaggerated cardiovascular responses to both mental and physical stimuli as compared to normotensive young adults without family history of hypertension. Methods Normotensive undergraduate students of normotensive parents (n = 40) and of hypertensive father/ mother/both (n = 40), aged 20 û 30 years, performed serial subtraction test in a sitting position for three minutes. After taking a rest, subjects performed cold pressor test in ninety seconds. In each test, blood pressure and pulse rate were recorded in pre-test, during test, and post-test using an automated oscillometric device. Changes score rather than absolute scores were analyzed using independent t-test or Mann-Whitney. Results There were no signifi cantly differences in age, body mass index, fasting blood sugar, and plasma creatinine between the two groups. Normotensives of hypertensive parents had signifi cantly higher offi ce systolic blood pressure (108.33+1.6 vs 103.00+1.6 mmHg) and delta change score of cardiovascular reactivity to serial subtraction test (MABP 19.13+1.4 vs 15.5+1.0 mmHg, P= 0.04), but not to cold pressor test (MABP 24.26+1.7 vs 21.74+1.7 mmHg) than thosenof normotensive parents. Conclusion Normotensive young adults with family history of hypertension demonstrated exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental test but not to physical test. As compared to normotensive young adults without family history of hypertension However, this familial difference in cardiovascular reactivity to mental test is confused with offi ce blood pressure.
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author M. Jenie, Ikhlas
Mohd Noor, Noriah
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title Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test
title_short Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test
title_full Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test
title_fullStr Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test
title_full_unstemmed Family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test
title_sort family history of hypertension is associated with exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to mental, but not to physical test
publisher Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia
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