Aspects of Non-Dipping Blood Pressure Variations in Juvenile, Middle-Aged, And Adult Kazakhs

H. Kawamura
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Juvenile, middle-aged, and elderly Kazakhs have been found to exhibit non-dipping blood pressure variations (BPV). Such variations are seen more often in middle-aged and elderly Kazakhs than in juvenile Kazakhs. The purpose of this study was to determine whether non-dipping BPV become more common in Kazakhs with advancing age and to compare the characteristics of non-dipper and dippers in order to clarify the effects of ageing on non-dipping type BPV. We performed ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Juvenile, middle-aged, and elderly Kazakhs were enrolled. Each age group was further divided into those with dipping and non-dipping type BPV. We analyzed systolic blood pressure (SBP) variations with the maximum entropy method (MEM). Dippers and non-dippers accounted for 81% and 19% of the juvenile Kazakhs, 48% and 52% of the middle-aged Kazakhs, and 28% and 72% of the elderly Kazakhs, respectively. MEM analysis revealed that among the middle-aged and elderly Kazakhs the SBP variations of the non-dippers exhibited a 24-hour periodicity with a weak power spectral density as well as an ultradian periodicity. These features may have contributed to the generation of a decreased circadian rhythm in SBP, and thus, ultimately led to the non-dipping SBP variations observed in the middle-aged and elderly non-dipping Kazakhs. The non-dipping type BPV may have resulted from an effect of aging in Kazakhs since non-dipping BPV variations were more common in middle-aged and elderly Kazakhs than in juvenile Kazakhs.
哈萨克族青少年、中年和成人非浸入式血压变化的几个方面
哈萨克族的青少年、中年和老年人都有非浸入性血压变化(BPV)。这种变异在中老年哈萨克人中比在青少年哈萨克人中更常见。本研究的目的是确定哈萨克人随着年龄的增长,非浸入型BPV是否变得更加普遍,并比较非浸入型和浸入型的特征,以阐明年龄对非浸入型BPV的影响。我们进行了动态血压监测。哈萨克族的青少年、中年和老年人都被纳入了研究对象。各年龄组进一步分为倾斜型BPV和非倾斜型BPV。我们用最大熵法(MEM)分析收缩压(SBP)的变化。在哈萨克族中,少年哈萨克族和非哈萨克族分别占81%和19%,中年哈萨克族占48%和52%,老年哈萨克族占28%和72%。MEM分析结果显示,哈萨克中老年人群中,不下潜者的收缩压变化具有24小时周期性,且功率谱密度较弱,具有超周期性。这些特征可能导致了收缩压昼夜节律的降低,因此,最终导致了在中老年哈萨克族人中观察到的不下降的收缩压变化。哈萨克族的非浸没型BPV可能是由于年龄的影响,因为非浸没型BPV变异在中老年哈萨克族中比在少年哈萨克族中更常见。
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