[Sympathetic modification of the relationship between salt intake and blood pressure in the general population].

Archives belges = Belgisch archief Pub Date : 1989-01-01
J Staessen, R Fagard, P Lijnen, R Van Hoof, A Amery
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Abstract

Using pulse rate and urinary sodium as indices of sympathetic tone and salt intake, respectively, we investigated whether both an increased sympathetic activity and a high salt consumption are needed to increase blood pressure in the population at large. A random population sample of 2081 subjects with a minimum age of 18 years was stratified by tertiles of pulse rate. In subjects with a slow and in those with a fast pulse rate, a significant curvilinear relation between blood pressure and urinary sodium was found, while in the middle pulse rate third the correlation was not significant. A significant interaction between pulse rate and urinary sodium indicated that, when urinary sodium increased from 160 to 300 mmol/24 h, both systolic and diastolic pressure rose in subjects with a fast pulse rate, but declined in those with a slow pulse rate. In conclusion, our results suggest that a high salt intake is associated with an elevated blood pressure in subjects with a high sympathetic tone, but with a decreased pressure in individuals with a low sympathetic activity.

[普通人群中盐摄入量与血压关系的交感调节]。
我们分别使用脉搏率和尿钠作为交感神经张力和盐摄入量的指标,研究了是否需要增加交感神经活动和高盐摄入量来增加整个人群的血压。随机抽取年龄在18岁以下的2081名受试者,按脉搏率的位数进行分层。在慢脉率和快脉率组中,血压与尿钠呈显著的曲线关系,而在中脉率组中,相关性不显著。脉搏率与尿钠之间存在显著的相互作用,当尿钠从160 mmol/24 h增加到300 mmol/24 h时,脉搏率快的受试者的收缩压和舒张压升高,而脉搏率慢的受试者的收缩压和舒张压下降。总之,我们的研究结果表明,高盐摄入与交感神经张力高的受试者血压升高有关,但与交感神经活动低的个体血压降低有关。
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