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Relationship between Blood Pressure Variability and the Quality of Life
Authors:Jidong Sung  Jong-Min Woo  Won Kim  Seoung-Kyeon Lim  Ahn-Soo Chung
Affiliation:1.Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Cardiac and Vascular Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;2.Health Promotion Center, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;3.Department of Psychiatry, Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;4.Stress Research Institute, Inje University, Seoul, Korea.;5.Korean Employee Assistance Professionals Association, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:

Purpose

Blood pressure variability (BPV) is emerging as an important cardiovascular prognostic factor in addition to average blood pressure level. While there have been some suggestions for the determinants of the blood pressure variability, little is known about the relationship between the blood pressure variability and health-related quality of life (QOL).

Materials and Methods

Fifty-six men and women with mild hypertension were enrolled from local health centers in Republic of Korea, from April to October 2009. They self-monitored their blood pressure twice daily for 8 weeks. Pharmacological treatment was not changed during the period. Standard deviation and coefficient of variation of blood pressure measurements were calculated as indices of BPV. Measurements of QOL were done at initial and at 8-week follow-up visits.

Results

Study subjects had gender ratio of 39:41 (male:female) and the mean age was 64±10 years. The mean home blood pressure''s at week 4 and 8 did not differ from baseline. Total score of QOL at follow-up visit and change of QOL among two measurements were negatively correlated to BPV indices, i.e., higher QOL was associated with lower BPV. This finding persisted after adjustment for age, gender and the number of antihypertensive agents. Among dimensions of QOL, physical, mental and hypertension-related dimensions were associated particularly with BPV.

Conclusion

QOL may be a significant determinant of BPV. Improvement of QOL may lead to favorable changes in BPV.
Keywords:Blood pressure variability   quality of life   hypertension
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