Biphasic effects of repeated alcohol intake on 24-hour blood pressure in hypertensive patients.

Abstract
BACKGROUNDThe association between alcohol and blood pressure (BP) may be related to the temporal sequencing of alcohol use and BP measurement. We investigated the effects of single and repeated intakes of alcohol on 24-hour BP.METHODS AND RESULTSFourteen male habitual drinkers with essential hypertension were placed sequentially on a 4-day control phase: a nonalcoholic drink with the same calories as alcohol was given at dinner (5 PM to 6 PM) and a 7-day drinking phase: alcohol (ethanol, 1 mL/kg) was given at dinner under standardized conditions. Ambulatory BP measurements were performed on day 3 of the control phase and on days 1 and 7 of the alcohol phase. The average 24-hour systolic and diastolic BPs on day 1 were significantly lower than those in the control phase and on day 7. Between 6 PM and midnight, both systolic and diastolic BPs on days 1 and 7 (121 +/- 2/73 +/- 1 and 126 +/- 4/75 +/- 2 mm Hg, respectively) were significantly lower than those in the control phase (139 +/- 4/83 +/- 2 mm Hg). Be...