Title of article :
Ambulatory 24-h blood pressure monitoring in healthy, middle-aged smokeless tobacco users, smokers, and nontobacco users
Author/Authors :
Gunilla Bolinder، نويسنده , , Ulf de Faire، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
11
From page :
1153
To page :
1163
Abstract :
Ambulatory 24-h blood pressure monitoring was conducted in 135 healthy, normotensive, middle-aged (35 to 60 years) men, with no antihypertensive medication, to study the influence of habitual smokeless tobacco use (n = 47) and smoking (n = 29) on diurnal blood pressure and heart rate. Comparisons were made with nonusers of tobacco (n = 59). Adjustments were made for differences in age, body mass index, waist-hip ratio, physical fitness, and alcohol intake. Daytime ambulatory heart rates were significantly (P< .05) elevated in both smokeless tobacco users and smokers compared with nonusers (69 ± 14 and 74 ± 13 beats/min, respectively, versus 63 ± 12 beats/min). In subjects ≥ 45 years old, ambulatory daytime diastolic blood pressures were significantly elevated, on average by 5 mm Hg, in both smokeless tobacco users and smokers (P< .001) compared with nonusers. Clinical measurements of heart rate and systolic blood pressure in smokers were significantly lower compared with the ambulatory mean values. Nighttime measurements showed only minor differences between the tobacco habit groups. The higher heart rates and blood pressures noted during the daytime in smokers and smokeless tobacco users were most likely due to the effects of nicotine. A strong positive relationship was found between cotinine (major nicotine metabolite) and blood pressure in smokeless tobacco users (systolic blood pressure, r = 0.48, P< .001; diastolic blood pressure, r = 0.41, P= .005), whereas an inverse relationship was found in smokers (systolic blood pressure, r =−0.12, P= .47; diastolic blood pressure, r =−0.03, P= .84), indicating additional and more complex influences on vascular tone in smokers than the influence of nicotine in smokeless tobacco users.
Keywords :
nicotine. , ambulatory blood pressure , smoking , Smokeless tobacco
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number :
646996
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