Racial differences in the age-related increase in left ventricular mass in youths.
- 1 December 1994
- journal article
- abstracts
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 24 (6) , 747-751
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.24.6.747
Abstract
We determined the factors related to left ventricular mass adjusted for body size in 60 black (mean age, 13 +/- 2 years) and 40 white (mean age, 14 +/- 2 years) normotensive youths. The factors examined included age, sex, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, plasma renin activity, plasma aldosterone concentration, and sodium and potassium intake as determined by 24-hour excretion. Sex (beta = 13.3, P < .003), age (beta = 2.88, P < .001), and systolic blood pressure (beta = 0.41, P < .02) were independent predictors in the sample as a whole, accounting for 37% of the variance of left ventricular mass adjusted for height. Separate analyses were performed for black and white subjects. In the black subjects, age (beta = 4.4, P < .004) followed by sex (beta = 11.85, P < .02) were independent factors, accounting for 43% of the variance of left ventricular mass adjusted for height. In contrast, in white subjects systolic blood pressure (beta = 0.4, P < .003) followed by sodium excretion (beta = 0.13, P < .05) were independent factors, with gender (beta = 8.89, P < .07) tending to account for 36% of the variance. Similar results were observed for left ventricular mass adjusted for body surface area. In conclusion, the age-related increase in adjusted left ventricular mass in black but not white youths may in part account for the early development of cardiovascular disease among the black population.Keywords
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