Autonomic nervous system activity is independently associated with the risk of shift in the non-dipper blood pressure pattern

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Virginie Dauphinot
Philippe Gosse
Michel P Kossovsky
Anne-Marie Schott
Isabelle Rouch
Vincent Pichot
Jean-Michel Gaspoz
Frédéric Roche
Jean-Claude Barthelemy
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[1] Neurology Unit D,Department of Community Medicine and Primary Care
[2] University Medical Hospital,undefined
[3] University of Lyon,undefined
[4] Research Memory Centre Rhône-Alpes,undefined
[5] Hypertension Unit,undefined
[6] Saint André Hospital,undefined
[7] University Medical Hospital of Bordeaux,undefined
[8] University Hospitals of Geneva and University of Geneva,undefined
[9] Center of Medical Information,undefined
[10] Evaluation,undefined
[11] and Research,undefined
[12] University Medical Hospital of Lyon,undefined
[13] Clinical and Exercise Physiology Laboratory,undefined
[14] University Medical Hospital of Saint-Etienne,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2010年 / 33卷
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ambulatory blood pressure; heart rate variability; non-dipper; sympathetic nervous activity;
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An insufficient decrease in nocturnal blood pressure (BP) is a known factor in cardiovascular mortality. We aimed to determine whether autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity and its change over 2 years were associated with a shift to non-dipper status, independently of initial BP, in a general elderly population. From participants in the PROOF study, 600 subjects untreated for hypertension were selected (age at baseline: 65 years, men: 41.5%). Dipper/non-dipper status was defined using repeated measures of 24-h ambulatory BP at baseline and 2 years later. ANS activity was evaluated on the basis of 24-h heart rate variability at both examinations. Among the 454 dipper subjects at baseline, 26.2% became non-dippers. Multivariate analysis showed that a +1 between-subject s.d. increase in the very low frequency at baseline was associated with a decreased odds ratio for the shift to non-dipper status 2 years later (OR=0.61 [0.41–0.91], P=0.02). The within-subject change between the two measurements of day and night systolic BP and day diastolic BP also contributed significantly to the risk of shift to non-dipper status. Our results suggest that impaired ANS activity precedes an insufficient decrease in nocturnal BP independent of hypertension status.
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