Blood Pressure and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy During American-Style Football Participation

Jul 31, 2013Circulation

Blood pressure and heart muscle thickening in American football players

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Abstract

Collegiate American-style football athletes experienced a significant increase in systolic blood pressure from 116±8 to 125±13 mm Hg after one season.

  • 47% of athletes met criteria for prehypertension, while 14% were classified as stage 1 hypertension at the end of the season.
  • Lineman position, weight gain during the season, and family history of hypertension were identified as strong predictors of postseason blood pressure.
  • The prevalence of concentric left ventricular hypertrophy increased from 3% to 31% among linemen over the season.
  • Changes in left ventricular mass were positively correlated with increases in systolic blood pressure.

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