Long-Term Time in Target Range for Systolic Blood Pressure Since Childhood and Midlife Arterial Stiffness

Yang Wang MD, PhD , Han Qi PhD , Hao Jia MD , Dan Wang MD , Yue Sun MD , Bo-Wen Zhang MPH , Ming-Fei Du MD , Gui-Lin Hu MD , Zi-Yue Man MD , Chao Chu MD, PhD , Xiao-Jun Yang MPH , Teng Zhang MD , Tong-Shuai Guo MD , Xi Zhang MD , Yu Yan MD , Zheng Liu PhD , Ming-Ke Chang MD , Hao Li MD , Fang-Yao Chen PhD , Yu-Ming Kang PhD , Jian-Jun Mu MD
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Abstract

Background

Elevated blood pressure (BP) in childhood is associated with adult hypertension and arterial stiffness. However, the effect of long-term time in target range (TTR) for BP since childhood on the risk of arterial stiffness in midlife remains unclear.

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to determine the independent association of TTR for systolic blood pressure (SBP) from childhood to midlife with arterial stiffness in adulthood.

Methods

This study used data from the ongoing cohort of the Hanzhong Adolescent Hypertension Study. SBP-TTR was assessed over 36 years, with the target ranges of SBP defined as the 90th to 95th percentile of SBP for age, sex, and height in childhood, and 110 to 130 mm Hg in adulthood. Arterial stiffness was defined as brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity >1,400 cm/s.

Results

Of the total 1,959 participants, 55.5% (1,088 of 1,959) were men, and the mean age was 49 years. The risk of arterial stiffness exhibited a gradual decrease with increasing SBP-TTR over the 36-year follow-up. Compared with the participants in the lowest quartile of SBP-TTR from childhood to midlife, those in the highest quartile showed significantly reduced arterial stiffness risk in midlife. This association persisted even after adjusting for mean SBP and SBP variability. Furthermore, men in the highest quartile of SBP-TTR demonstrated a markedly lower arterial stiffness risk than those in the lowest quartile, whereas this effect was not observed in women.

Conclusions

Higher long-term SBP-TTR from childhood to midlife is associated with a reduced risk of arterial stiffness in midlife, regardless of the mean SBP or SBP variability.
儿童期收缩压长期在目标范围内与中年动脉僵硬。
背景:儿童期血压升高与成人高血压和动脉僵硬有关。然而,儿童期血压长期目标范围(TTR)对中年动脉僵硬风险的影响尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是确定TTR对儿童期至中年收缩压(SBP)与成年期动脉僵硬的独立关联。方法:本研究采用汉中青少年高血压研究正在进行的队列数据。SBP- ttr的评估时间超过36年,收缩压的目标范围定义为儿童时期年龄、性别和身高的收缩压的第90 - 95百分位,成年期110 - 130毫米汞柱。动脉硬度定义为肱-踝脉波速度> 1400 cm/s。结果:在总共1959名参与者中,55.5%(1959人中有1088人)是男性,平均年龄为49岁。在36年的随访中,随着SBP-TTR的增加,动脉僵硬的风险逐渐降低。与童年至中年SBP-TTR最低四分位数的参与者相比,最高四分位数的参与者在中年时动脉僵硬风险显着降低。即使在调整了平均收缩压和收缩压变异性后,这种关联仍然存在。此外,SBP-TTR最高四分位数的男性动脉僵硬风险明显低于最低四分位数的男性,而在女性中没有观察到这种影响。结论:无论平均收缩压或收缩压变异性如何,从童年到中年较高的长期SBP- ttr与中年动脉僵硬风险降低相关。
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JACC. Asia Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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