Twenty-four-hour blood pressure is not dependent on endogenous circadian rhythm
- 1 April 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal Of Hypertension
- Vol. 7 (4) , 331???334-334
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004872-198904000-00014
Abstract
The effects of shifted working and sleeping phases on the diurnal blood pressure rhythm were investigated in 15 physically working industrial shift workers at a slowly rotated three-shift system. Ambulatory 24-h blood pressure monitoring was performed during the morning and night shifts. In the two shifts the mean 24-h blood pressure was identical. There were no differences in the blood pressure levels in the sleeping phases or in the working periods between the two 24-h cycles. Diurnal blood pressure fluctuations had equal amplitudes. Corresponding to the lag between the working period there was a phase difference of 8h between the 24-h blood pressure curves. At this lag, there was a high correlation between the mean hourly blood pressure values (r = 0.683). Twenty-four-hour blood pressure curves during the first and last day of a night shift were nearly equal. Thus the effects of shift rotation on the 24-h blood pressure profile were fully expressed within the first 24 hours. The immediate and complete adaptation of the 24-h blood pressure curve to shifted activity and sleeping phases indicates that activity determines the diurnal blood pressure profile. The blood pressure is largely independent of internal circadian rhythm.Keywords
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