Association between resting heart rate and hypertension treatment in a general population

Citation
J. Ferrieres et Jb. Ruidavets, Association between resting heart rate and hypertension treatment in a general population, AM J HYPERT, 12(6), 1999, pp. 628-631
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
ISSN journal
08957061 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
628 - 631
Database
ISI
SICI code
0895-7061(199906)12:6<628:ABRHRA>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Epidemiologic studies have reported a relationship between resting heart ra te (RHR) and cardiovascular mortality, particularly in hypertensive subject s. In a representative sample (n = 1175) of women and men aged 35 to 64 yea rs, we studied the associations between RHR and hypertension. RHR was assoc iated with sex (P < .001),socioeconomic and marital status (P < .05), physi cal fitness (P < .001), smoking (P < .05), hypercholesterolemia (P < .01), body mass index (P < .01), blood pressure (P < .01), triglyceride levels (P < .01), glycemia (P < .05), hematocrit (P < .001 in men, not significant i n women), and white blood cell count (P < .01). Logistic regression models adjusted for the above variables were developed with RHR coded as a polytom ous outcome variable (RHR < 65/min; 65 less than or equal to RHR < 75/min; 75 less than or equal to RHR < 85/min; RHR greater than or equal to 85/min) . Subjects unaware of their hypertension had significant adjusted odds rati os for high RHR categories [75 less than or equal to RHR < 85/min: 2.11 (1. 37 to 3.23), P < .001; RHR greater than or equal to 85/min: 4.71 (2.06 to 1 0.78), P < .001]. people treated for hypertension had nonsignificant odds r atios whatever the RHR categories. After adjustment for numerous risk facto rs, elevated RHR were associated with high blood pressure in unaware hypert ensive subjects.-The impact of antihypertensive drugs with different RHR lo wering effects remains to be studied on a population basis. (C) 1999 Americ an Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.