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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975691/-arterial-hypertension-in-pediatrics-role-of-ambulatory-blood-pressure-monitoring-abpm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia María González Celedón, Daniela Carrillo Verdugo, Maria Soledad Peredo Guerra, Paulina Salas Del Campo, Lillian Bolte Marholz, Maria Luisa Ceballos Osorio, Claudia Andrea Alarcon Ortiz
Hypertension is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The prevalence of hypertension in children has risen in last years, secondary to the increase in overweight and obesity in pediatric population, among other factors. An adequate diagnosis and opportune treatment can prevent the development of organ damage. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the performance of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitorization in children with risk factors or suspected hypertension, in order to confirm the diagnosis and guide treatment...
October 2023: Andes pediatrica: revista Chilena de pediatría
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37944862/impact-of-a-pharmacist-led-weight-management-service-in-a-cardiology-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madison Yates, Megan Supple, Melissa Maccia
BACKGROUND: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) for weight management require frequent dose titration, patient education, and insurance coverage navigation, which pharmacists are well equipped to manage. Data are lacking regarding the benefit of a pharmacist-managed service using GLP-1 RAs for weight loss in a high-risk cardiac population. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a pharmacist-led weight loss service within a cardiology clinic using GLP-1 RAs and lifestyle counseling in patients with overweight and obesity...
November 8, 2023: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association: JAPhA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37908019/resistant-hypertension-consensus-document-from-the-korean-society-of-hypertension
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REVIEW
Sungha Park, Jinho Shin, Sang Hyun Ihm, Kwang-Il Kim, Hack-Lyoung Kim, Hyeon Chang Kim, Eun Mi Lee, Jang Hoon Lee, Shin Young Ahn, Eun Joo Cho, Ju Han Kim, Hee-Taik Kang, Hae-Young Lee, Sunki Lee, Woohyeun Kim, Jong-Moo Park
Although reports vary, the prevalence of true resistant hypertension and apparent treatment-resistant hypertension (aTRH) has been reported to be 10.3% and 14.7%, respectively. As there is a rapid increase in the prevalence of obesity, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mellitus, factors that are associated with resistant hypertension, the prevalence of resistant hypertension is expected to rise as well. Frequently, patients with aTRH have pseudoresistant hypertension [aTRH due to white-coat uncontrolled hypertension (WUCH), drug underdosing, poor adherence, and inaccurate office blood pressure (BP) measurements]...
November 1, 2023: Clinical Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37872379/twenty-four-hour-ambulatory-but-not-clinic-blood-pressure-associates-with-leptin-in-young-adults-with-overweight-or-obesity-the-african-predict-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elandi van Niekerk, Shani Botha-Le Roux, Catharina M C Mels, Mariette Swanepoel, Christian Delles, Paul Welsh, Ruan Kruger
Hypertension and obesity are known pro-inflammatory conditions, and limited studies explored various blood pressure modalities and inflammatory markers in young adults with overweight or obesity (OW/OB). We assessed the relationship of clinic and 24 h ambulatory blood pressure with an array of inflammatory markers in young adults with OW/OB. This cross-sectional study included women and men of Black and White ethnicity (n = 1194) with a median age of 24.5 ± 3.12 years...
October 23, 2023: Hypertension Research: Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37820172/association-between-morning-surge-and-left-ventricular-hypertrophy-in-obese-hypertensive-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natascha Gonçalves Francisco Palmeira, Henrique Tria Bianco, Maria Teresa Nogueira Bombig, Fernando Focaccia Povoa, Francisco A H Fonseca, Maria Cristina Izar, José Marcos Thalenberg, Braulio Luna Filho, Fabiane Marui, Simone Matheus Fischer, Celso Amodeo, Dilma do Socorro Moraes de Souza, Rui Povoa
BACKGROUND: Weight gain can trigger mechanisms that increase blood pressure. Nevertheless, obesity causes structural changes in the myocardium, including increased ventricular mass, atrial dilatation, and diastolic and systolic dysfunction. Additionally, blood pressure variations, like morning surge (MS) in obese hypertensive patients may have clinical relevance in cardiovascular events. Although morning blood pressure surge is a physiological phenomenon, excess MS can be considered an independent risk factor for cardiovascular events...
2023: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37790126/effect-of-inspiratory-muscle-training-on-hypoxemia-in-obese-patients-undergoing-painless-gastroscopy-protocol-for-a-single-center-double-blind-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lijuan Yan, Xiao Wang, Kairong Du, Ying Liang
INTRODUCTION: Obese patients who undergo painless gastroscopy are particularly prone to suffer from upper airway obstruction, respiratory depression, and subsequent hypoxemia. Despite adequate preoxygenation, the incidence of hypoxemia remains high. Recently, inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been considered to be a promising strategy to increase respiratory muscle strength and endurance with the attendant improvement of pulmonary function. However, it remains unclear whether IMT is associated with a lower rate of hypoxemia in obese patients during this sedative procedure...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693005/cardiovascular-variability-sociodemographics-and-biomarkers-of-disease-the-midus-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tara Gruenewald, Teresa E Seeman, Tse-Hwei Choo, Jennifer Scodes, Clayton Snyder, Martina Pavlicova, Maxine Weinstein, Joseph E Schwartz, Ramakrishna Mukkamala, Richard P Sloan
Introduction: Like heart rate, blood pressure (BP) is not steady but varies over intervals as long as months to as short as consecutive cardiac cycles. This blood pressure variability (BPV) consists of regularly occurring oscillations as well as less well-organized changes and typically is computed as the standard deviation of multiple clinic visit-to-visit (VVV-BP) measures or from 24-h ambulatory BP recordings (ABPV). BP also varies on a beat-to-beat basis, quantified by methods that parse variation into discrete bins, e...
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37661727/central-blood-pressure-obtained-by-cuff-based-oscillometry-as-a-determinant-of-left-ventricular-hypertrophy-in-hypertensive-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Aboel-Kassem F Abdelmegid, Doaa A Fouad, Nardeen W M Beshay, Dalia G Mahran, Hamdy Shams-Eddin
OBJECTIVE: Limited and conflicting data have been reported on the prognostic relevance of central blood pressure (CBP) compared with brachial blood pressure (BP) in the anticipation of hypertension-mediated organ damage and the majority of data derived using applanation tonometry with its known complexities. The objective of the present study was to investigate the diagnostic factors of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) with a special highlight on the utility of non-invasive oscillometric CBP measurement and derived hemodynamic indices compared to brachial BP as indicators of LVH...
August 14, 2023: Blood Pressure Monitoring
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37639176/masked-hypertension-in-healthy-children-and-adolescents-who-should-be-screened
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REVIEW
Seeman Tomáš, Šuláková Terezie, Stabouli Stella
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal is to review masked hypertension (MH) as a relatively new phenomenon when patients have normal office BP but elevated out-of-office BP. Firstly, it was described in children in 2004. It has received increased attention in the past decade. RECENT FINDINGS: The prevalence of MH in different pediatric populations differs widely between 0 and 60% based on the population studied, definition of MH, or method of out-of-office BP measurement...
August 28, 2023: Current Hypertension Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37625771/obesity-related-cardiometabolic-indicators-modify-the-associations-of-personal-noise-exposure-with-heart-rate-variability-a-further-investigation-on-the-study-among-obese-and-normal-weight-adults-sona
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wanzhou Wang, Wenlou Zhang, Luyi Li, Dayu Hu, Shan Liu, Liyan Cui, Junxiu Liu, Junhui Xu, Xinbiao Guo, Furong Deng
Elucidating the associations between environmental noise and heart rate variability (HRV) would be beneficial for the prevention and control of detrimental cardiovascular changes. Obese people have been found to manifest heightened susceptibility to the adverse effects of noise on HRV. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Based on 53 normal-weight and 44 obese young adults aged 18-26 years in Beijing, China, this study aimed to investigate the role of obesity-related cardiometabolic indicators for associations between short-term environmental noise exposure and HRV in the real-world context...
August 23, 2023: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37620414/sex-influences-blood-pressure-but-not-blood-pressure-variability-in-response-to-dietary-sodium-and-potassium-in-salt-resistant-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Macarena Ramos-Gonzalez, Katarina Smiljanec, Alexis U Mbakwe, Andrea J Lobene, Ryan T Pohlig, William B Farquhar, Shannon L Lennon
Dietary sodium and potassium have been shown to affect blood pressure (BP) but their influence on BP variability (BPV) is less studied as is the influence of sex. The aim of this study was to compare 24 h BP and short-term BPV in response to varying dietary levels of sodium and potassium in healthy non-obese normotensive salt-resistant adults. We hypothesized that high sodium would increase short-term BP and BPV while the addition of high potassium would counteract this increase. Furthermore, we hypothesized that women would experience greater increases in BPV under high sodium conditions compared to men while potassium would attenuate this response...
August 24, 2023: Journal of Human Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37543082/cardiometabolic-risk-and-dietary-behaviors-in-middle-school-children-consuming-school-sourced-lunch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlie J Sang Iii, Rosa de Visser, Rachel Krallman, Chih-Wen Pai, Daniel Montgomery, Cydni A Moser, Eva Kline-Rogers, Jean DuRussel-Weston, Kim A Eagle, Mai Chinapaw, Elizabeth A Jackson
OBJECTIVE: Childhood obesity remains a major public health issue. This study assessed the association between school-sourced lunches and cardiometabolic risk factors in middle-school students. METHODS: Data from health behavior surveys and physiologic screenings in a Michigan middle-school wellness program between 2005 and 2019 were used to analyze the association of school lunch consumption with cardiometabolic risk factors (overweight/obesity, non-fasting lipids/glucose, blood pressure) and dietary behaviors (fruit/vegetable consumption, intake of sugar-sweetened beverages/foods)...
August 3, 2023: Academic Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37533181/hypertension-mediated-organ-damage-in-young-patients-with-first-diagnosed-and-never-treated-systolic-hypertension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dimitris Benas, Helen Triantafyllidi, Dionyssia Birmpa, Anastasia Fambri, Antonios Schoinas, Ioannis Thymis, Gavriela Kostelli, Ignatios Ikonomidis
OBJECTIVE: Early onset of untreated arterial hypertension is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular (CV) diseases. The evaluation of hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD) helps estimating CV risk. We investigated the incidence of HMOD in young first, diagnosed and nevertreated patients with systolic arterial hypertension (SH) to identify high CV-risk patients based on the presence of HMOD. METHODS: CV risk factors [smoking, obesity (body mass index, BMI)], hyperlipidemia and 5 HMODs [arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity, PWV), left ventricular diastolic dysfunction [(DD (E/Ea)], cardiac hypertrophy (left ventricular mass index, LVMI), coronary artery microcirculation (CFR), and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT)] were evaluated before treatment initiation in 220 patients, aged ≤50 years [median (interquartile range, IQR) age=43(38-47)], with SH diagnosed by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (24-h ABPM)...
2023: Current Vascular Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37527530/cardiovascular-rhythmicity-in-overweight-and-obese-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catarina Pinto-Silva, Ana Correia-Costa, Cláudia Moura, Cláudia Mota, António Guerra, José Carlos Areias, Franz Schaefer, Alberto Caldas Afonso, Elke Wühl, Ana Azevedo, Liane Correia-Costa
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is thought to play a role in the disruption of cardiac rhythmicity in obese children, but this is mostly an unexplored field of investigation. We aimed to evaluate the impact of overweight and obesity on circadian and ultradian cardiovascular rhythmicity of prepubertal children, in comparison with normal weight counterparts. METHODS: We performed a cross sectional study of 316 children, followed in the birth cohort Generation XXI (Portugal)...
July 31, 2023: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia: ʹorgão Oficial de Sociedades Brasileira e Latino-Americana de Nefrologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37470253/pulse-wave-analysis-in-obese-children-with-and-without-metabolic-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cemaliye Başaran, Gökçen Erfidan, Özgür Özdemir-Şimşek, Seçil Arslansoyu-Çamlar, Demet Alaygut, Fatma Mutlubaş, Cem Karadeniz, Bumin Nuri Dündar, Belde Kasap-Demir
OBJECTIVE: To compare pulse wave analysis (PWA) of obese children with and without metabolic syndrome (MS) with healthy, non-obese children and to evaluate the association between PWA findings and additional risk factors present in children with MS and obesity. METHODS: From the obese patients examined between June 2019 and June 2021, 41 patients with MS, 36 obese patients without MS, and 34 healthy non-obese children of similar age and gender were evaluated retrospectively...
November 22, 2023: Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37392354/shorter-history-of-hypertension-as-a-predictor-of-hypertension-remission-after-3-years-of-bariatric-surgery-data-from-the-gateway-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliana D Oliveira, Carlos A Schiavon, Julia S Oliveira, Renato N Santos, Lucas P Damiani, Dimas Ikeoka, Eliana V Santucci, Rachel Helena V Machado, Luiz A Bortolotto, Otavio Berwanger, Alexandre B Cavalcanti, Luciano F Drager
BACKGROUND: Previous evidence explored predictors of hypertension (HTN) remission after bariatric but data are limited to observational studies and lack of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). This study was aimed to evaluate the rate of HTN remission after bariatric surgery using ABPM and to define predictors of mid-term HTN remission. METHODS: We included patients enrolled in the surgical arm of the GATEWAY randomized trial. HTN remission was defined as controlled blood pressure (< 130 × 80 mmHg) evaluated by 24-h ABPM while no need of anti-hypertensive medications after 36 months...
July 1, 2023: Obesity Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37230403/controversies-in-hypertension-iv-renal-denervation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edward J Filippone, Gerald V Naccarelli, Andrew J Foy
Renal denervation is not a cure for hypertension. Although more recent sham-controlled trials were positive, a significant minority of patients in each trial were unresponsive. The optimal patient or patients need to be defined. Combined systolic/diastolic hypertension appears more responsive than isolated systolic hypertension. It remains uncertain whether patients with comorbidities associated with higher adrenergic tone should be targeted, including obesity, diabetes, sleep apnea, and chronic kidney disease...
September 2023: American Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37141231/effect-of-weight-loss-on-blood-pressure-changes-in-overweight-patients-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shijie Yang, Zhanyang Zhou, Huanhuan Miao, Yuqing Zhang
To determine quantitative differences between weight loss and changes in clinic blood pressure (BP) and ambulatory BP in patients with obesity or overweight, the authors performed a meta-analysis. PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases were searched up to June 2022. Studies that compared clinic or ambulatory BP with weight loss were included. A random effect model was applied to pool the differences between clinic BP and ambulatory BP. Thirty-five studies, for a total of 3219 patients were included in this meta-analysis...
May 4, 2023: Journal of Clinical Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37140711/blood-pressure-parameters-affecting-ventricular-repolarization-in-obese-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Belde Kasap Demir, Eren Soyaltın, Caner Alparslan, Tülay Demircan, Seçil Arslansoyu Çamlar, Demet Alaygut, Fatma Mutlubaş, Elif Perihan Öncel, Önder Yavaşcan, Bumin Nuri Dündar, Cem Karadeniz
BACKGROUND: Ventricular repolarization (VR) increases the risk of sudden cardiac death due to ventricular arrhythmia. We aimed to evaluate the blood pressure (BP) parameters affecting VR in obese children. METHODS: Obese (BMI ≥ 95p) and healthy children ≥ 120 cm between January 2017 and June 2019 were included. Demographic and laboratory data, peripheral and central BPs evaluated by a device capable of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), and pulse wave analysis were assessed...
May 4, 2023: Pediatric Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37120521/office-blood-pressure-versus-ambulatory-blood-pressure-measurement-in-childhood-obesity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laila B van der Heijden, Jaap W Groothoff, Edith Jm Feskens, Arieke J Janse
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity-related co-morbidities is rising parallel to the childhood obesity epidemic. High blood pressure (BP), as one of these co-morbidities, is detected nowadays at increasingly younger ages. The diagnosis of elevated BP and hypertension, especially in the childhood population, presents a challenge to clinicians. The added value of ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM) in relation to office blood pressure (OBP) measurements in obese children is unclear...
April 29, 2023: BMC Pediatrics
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