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Title

Long-Term Blood Pressure Exposure From Childhood and Early Vascular Aging in Midlife: A 30-Year Prospective Cohort Study.

Authors

Yan, Yu; Cao, Yu; Ma, Qiong; Wang, Keke; Liao, Yueyuan; Sun, Yue; Chen, Chen; Hu, Jiawen; Zheng, Wenling; Chu, Chao; Wang, Yang; Mu, Jianjun

Abstract

Early vascular aging (EVA) increases cardiovascular mortality, but its long-term determinants are unknown. We included 2098 participants with ≥4 blood pressure (BP) measurements from childhood to adulthood (from the Hanzhong Adolescent Hypertension Cohort study) to investigate the impact of child-to-adult cumulative BP exposure on EVA patterns in midlife. Participants with EVA had significantly higher long-term BP burden than those with normal vascular age in midlife despite being much younger. Child-to-adult cumulative burden and trends of systolic and diastolic BP were associated with vascular age (standardized regression coefficient [β] =.31 to.53; P <.001 for all). Higher cumulative systolic and diastolic BP exposure significantly increased the risk of EVA in midlife (odds ratio, OR=1.67 to 2.75, P <.05 for all). All associations were independent of socio-demographics and cardiovascular risk factors. Excluding participants who were receiving anti-hypertensive, antidiabetic, or lipid-lowering treatments did not substantially change the above associations. This study, for the first time, reported that high cumulative child-to-adult BP exposure accelerated the vascular aging process. Stabilizing BP across life course could be beneficial to vascular health in the long run.

Subjects

BLOOD pressure; CARDIOVASCULAR system physiology; AGE distribution; SYSTOLIC blood pressure; RISK assessment; AGING; ODDS ratio; LONGITUDINAL method; MIDDLE age

Publication

Angiology, 2022, Vol 73, Issue 9, p869

ISSN

0003-3197

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/00033197221082712

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