Infradian awake and asleep systolic and diastolic blood pressure rhythms in humans |
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Authors: | Perez-Lloret Santiago Toblli Jorge E Vigo Daniel E Cardinali Daniel P Milei José |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Investigaciones Cardiologicas, Prof. Dr. Alberto C. Taquini, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Blood pressure shows 24-h rhythms with a significant seasonal fluctuation. OBJECTIVES: To characterize 2-month to 12-month infradian rhythms in the mean awake and asleep systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in humans. METHODS: A total of 1689 participants underwent 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring during different periods of the year. The mean daily temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and wind velocity values for the same time span and geographical location were obtained. Fourier analysis was used to fit 12-month, 6-month, 4-month, 3-month and 2-month rhythms to the mean awake and asleep SBP and DBP and to metereological variables. RESULTS: The awake mean SBP and DBP values showed significant 12-month and 3-month rhythms (respectively, R2 = 55%, P < 0.001 and R2 = 45% P < 0.001), with a peak in July (winter) and a trough-peak difference of 6.2 +/- 1.6 mmHg (P < 0.001, SBP) and 4.2 +/- 1.5 mmHg (P < 0.001, DBP). In contrast, asleep blood pressure means showed mainly 3-month rhythms (SBP, R2 = 19%, P < 0.02; DBP, R2 = 43% P < 0.02). Mean daily temperature and humidity showed at 12-month, 6-month, 4-month, 3-month and 2-month rhythms, barometric pressure showed 12-month and 6-month rhythms, and wind velocity showed 12-month and 3-month rhythms. Minimal temperature values and maximal humidity values coincided with elevated blood pressure values. CONCLUSION: Awake blood pressure means exhibited mainly circannual fluctuations while asleep blood pressure means showed principally 3-month rhythms. Infradian blood pressure variations correlated with some meteorological variables. |
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