Regional Fat Distribution and Blood Pressure Level and Variability The Dallas Heart Study

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作者
Yano, Yuichiro [1 ]
Vongpatanasin, Wanpen [2 ]
Ayers, Colby [3 ]
Turer, Aslan [2 ]
Chandra, Alvin [2 ]
Carnethon, Mercedes R. [1 ]
Greenland, Philip [1 ]
de Lemos, James A. [2 ]
Neeland, Ian J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
[2] Univ Texas SW Med Ctr Dallas, Dept Internal Med, Div Cardiol, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
[3] Univ Texas SW Med Ctr Dallas, Dept Clin Sci, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
adipokine; adiponectin; blood pressure; hypertension; intra-abdominal fat; obesity; visceral adipose tissue; TO-VISIT VARIABILITY; NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE LEVELS; CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; BETA-CELL FUNCTION; BODY-MASS INDEX; GENERAL-POPULATION; LONG-TERM; INTERNATIONAL DATABASE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; INCIDENT HYPERTENSION;
D O I
10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.07876
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Our aim was to investigate the associations of regional fat distribution with home and office blood pressure (BP) levels and variability. Participants in the Dallas Heart Study, a multiethnic cohort, underwent 5 BP measurements on 3 occasions during 5 months (2 in home and 1 in office) and quantification of visceral adipose tissue, abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue, and liver fat by magnetic resonance imaging, and lower body subcutaneous fat by dual x-ray absorptiometry. The relation of regional adiposity with short-term (within-visit) and long-term (overall visits) mean BP and average real variability was assessed with multivariable linear regression. We have included 2595 participants with a mean age of 44 years (54% women; 48% black), and mean body mass index was 29 kg/m(2). Mean systolic BP/diastolic BP was 127/79 mm Hg and average real variability systolic BP was 9.8 mm Hg during 3 visits. In multivariable-adjusted models, higher amount of visceral adipose tissue was associated with higher short-term (both home and office) and longterm mean systolic BP (beta[SE]: 1.9[0.5], 2.7[0.5], and 2.1[0.5], respectively; all P<0.001) and with lower long-term average real variability systolic BP (beta[SE]: -0.5[0.2]; P<0.05). In contrast, lower body fat was associated with lower short-term home and long-term mean BP (beta[SE]: -0.30[0.13] and -0.24[0.1], respectively; both P<0.05). Neither subcutaneous adipose tissue or liver fat was associated with BP levels or variability. In conclusion, excess visceral fat was associated with persistently higher short-and long-term mean BP levels and with lower long-term BP variability, whereas lower body fat was associated with lower short-and long-term mean BP. Persistently elevated BP, coupled with lower variability, may partially explain increased risk for cardiac hypertrophy and failure related to visceral adiposity.
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