Cardiovascular Mortality in Hypertensive Men According to Presence of Associated Risk Factors
- 1 May 2001
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 37 (5) , 1256-1261
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.37.5.1256
Abstract
Abstract —To evaluate the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in hypertensive men according to the presence of associated risk factors (ARFs). The population was composed of 29 640 normotensive men without ARFs (reference group) and 60 343 hypertensive men (with and without ARFs) who had a standard health checkup at the Centre d’Investigations Préventives et Cliniques between 1978 and 1988. Mortality data for a mean period of 14 years were analyzed. The following ARFs were considered: total cholesterol ≥2.5 g/L, personal history of diabetes, smoking (current smokers), body mass index >28 kg/m 2 , and heart rate >80 bpm. CVD risk related to the presence of isolated hypertension (assessed in hypertensive subjects without ARFs versus the reference group) increased linearly from 15% at the age of 30 years to 134% at the age of 80 years. In hypertensive subjects, one additional ARF increased CVD risk by 56% (47% to 65%, P P =NS) in older subjects. The role of hypercholesterolemia and tobacco smoking in CVD mortality was significantly higher in hypertensive subjects aged P <0.01), whereas the roles of tachycardia and obesity were not affected by age. In younger hypertensive subjects, evaluation of CVD risk and therapeutic strategies should target ARFs. In older subjects, the presence of high blood pressure levels seems to be the major determinant of CVD risk.Keywords
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