Should low birth-weight be considered a relevant risk factor for rise in pulse pressure among adult overweight-obese subjects?

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Fedi, Anna [1 ]
Cipollini, Franco [1 ]
Arcangeli, Enrica [1 ]
Fabbri, Gianna [2 ]
Policardo, Laura [3 ]
Seghieri, Marta [4 ]
Seghieri, Giuseppe [3 ]
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[1] S Jacopo Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Hypertens Unit, Pistoia, Italy
[2] S Jacopo Hosp, Dietet Outpatient Clin, Pistoia, Italy
[3] Tuscan Reg Hlth Agcy, I-50141 Florence, Italy
[4] Univ Pisa, Sch Med, Gen Med 2, I-56100 Pisa, Italy
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10.4081/itjm.2015.559
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Low birth-weight (BW) is related to rise in blood pressure (BP) later in life. Aim of this study is investigating whether presence of overweight-obesity modifies this relationship, independently: from any additional correlate of metabolic syndrome. We studied 535 (216 M/319 F) otherwise healthy overweight-obese people (body mass index >= 25 kg/m(2):), recording systolic, diastolic and pulse BP as well as plasma glucose and lipids, additionally interviewing them about BW and weight-change after age of 18 years. The reciprocal of BW was related only to pulse pressure (PP, r=0.14; P=0.04), uniquely in men and individuals with BW <= 2500 g had a higher relative risk of having PP above upper quartile (>60 mmHg). independently of sex. After adjusting for confounders each 1 kg rise in BW was associated with 2.84 +/- 0.88 (standard error) mmHg decrease in PP; P=0.0042. Moreover, again only among males, the lower BW the higher was the risk of a PP>60 mmHg [odds ratio (95% confidence interval): 2.43 (1.39-4.24); P=0.0018]. in conclusion BW was inversely related only with PP in overweight-obese subjects, uniquely in men, being such effect independent from other correlates of metabolic syndrome. Since elevated PP can be considered a proxy of vascular damage, these findings further stress the importance of inquiring :Jour BW to better stratify the risk of vascular damage, in adult overweight-obese individuals.
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