Ambulatory cardiovascular monitoring of healthy adults in Rochester, Minnesota: chronobiologic assessment.

Jan 1, 1990Progress in clinical and biological research

Daily patterns in heart and blood vessel activity in healthy adults from Rochester, Minnesota

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Abstract

A total of 107 adults showed statistically significant circadian rhythms in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

  • Circadian rhythms were observed in 96 subjects (89.7%) for systolic blood pressure (SBP) and in 86 subjects (80.4%) for diastolic blood pressure (DBP).
  • The average double circadian amplitude was 10 mm Hg for DBP and 14 mm Hg for SBP in women, and 11 mm Hg for DBP and 17 mm Hg for SBP in men.
  • The mean systolic blood pressure (MESOR) was significantly higher in men (125 mm Hg) compared to women (120 mm Hg).
  • A positive correlation between MESOR of SBP and left ventricular mass was found in men, while the MESOR of DBP correlated with left ventricular mass in women.
  • Significant correlations were also noted between MESOR of SBP and septal wall thickness, and between MESOR of DBP and left atrial size, with variations observed between genders.

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