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Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2009

Pressão Arterial em jovens como marcador de risco cardiovascular. Estudo do Rio de Janeiro

Érika Maria Gonçalves Campana; Andréa Araujo Brandão; Roberto Pozzan; Maria de Fátima França; Flavia Lopes Fonseca; Oswaldo Luiz Pizzi; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Elizabete Viana de Freitas; Ayrton Pires Brandão

BACKGROUND: The study of the cardiovascular risk variables in young populations is fundamental to establish primary prevention strategies. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the blood pressure (BP), anthropometric and metabolic profile in young individuals from The Rio de Janeiro Study, followed by 17 years. METHODS: A total of 115 individuals (64 males) were evaluated at three different moments (follow-up: 212.23±16.0 months): A1 (12.97±1.48 years), A2 (21.90±1.71 years) and A3 (30.65±2.00 years) and divided in two groups: NG (n=84) with at least two normal BP measurements at the three assessments; HG (n=31) with at least two abnormal BP measurements at the three assessments. BP and body mass index (BMI) were obtained at the three assessments. Levels of glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol and fractions were obtained at A2 and A3. Abdominal circumference (AC) was obtained only at A3. RESULTS: 1) The means of BP, BMI and AC (p<0.0001) as well as the prevalence of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and overweight/obesity (O/O) (p<0.003) were higher in the HG at the three assessments; 2) The means of LDL-c and glycemia (p<0.05) at A2 and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) at A3 were higher in the HG; 3) the association SAH+O/O was more prevalent in the HG, whereas the association NBP+NBMI was more prevalent in the NG (p<0.0001) at the three assessments; 4) SAH at A1 (RR=5.20 = 5.20; p<0.0007), male gender (RR=5.26 = 5.26; p<0.0019) and OO at A1 (RR=3.40 = 3.40; p<0.0278) determined an increased risk for AH at the young adult life (A3). CONCLUSION: After 17 years of follow-up, the BP of young individuals showed a significant association with the cardiovascular risk variables and the occurrence of MS at the young adult life.BACKGROUND The study of the cardiovascular risk variables in young populations is fundamental to establish primary prevention strategies. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the blood pressure (BP), anthropometric and metabolic profile in young individuals from The Rio de Janeiro Study, followed by 17 years. METHODS A total of 115 individuals (64 males) were evaluated at three different moments (follow-up: 212.23+/-16.0 months): A1 (12.97+/-1.48 years), A2 (21.90+/-1.71 years) and A3 (30.65+/-2.00 years) and divided in two groups: NG (n=84) with at least two normal BP measurements at the three assessments; HG (n=31) with at least two abnormal BP measurements at the three assessments. BP and body mass index (BMI) were obtained at the three assessments. Levels of glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol and fractions were obtained at A2 and A3. Abdominal circumference (AC) was obtained only at A3. RESULTS 1) The means of BP, BMI and AC (p<0.0001) as well as the prevalence of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and overweight/obesity (O/O) (p<0.003) were higher in the HG at the three assessments; 2) The means of LDL-c and glycemia (p<0.05) at A2 and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) at A3 were higher in the HG; 3) the association SAH+O/O was more prevalent in the HG, whereas the association NBP+NBMI was more prevalent in the NG (p<0.0001) at the three assessments; 4) SAH at A1 (RR=5.20 = 5.20; p<0.0007), male gender (RR=5.26 = 5.26; p<0.0019) and OO at A1 (RR=3.40 = 3.40; p<0.0278) determined an increased risk for AH at the young adult life (A3). CONCLUSION After 17 years of follow-up, the BP of young individuals showed a significant association with the cardiovascular risk variables and the occurrence of MS at the young adult life.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2009

Blood pressure in young individuals as a cardiovascular risk marker. The Rio de Janeiro study

Érika Maria Gonçalves Campana; Andréa Araujo Brandão; Roberto Pozzan; Maria de Fátima França; Flavia Lopes Fonseca; Oswaldo Luiz Pizzi; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Elizabete Viana de Freitas; Ayrton Pires Brandão

BACKGROUND: The study of the cardiovascular risk variables in young populations is fundamental to establish primary prevention strategies. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the blood pressure (BP), anthropometric and metabolic profile in young individuals from The Rio de Janeiro Study, followed by 17 years. METHODS: A total of 115 individuals (64 males) were evaluated at three different moments (follow-up: 212.23±16.0 months): A1 (12.97±1.48 years), A2 (21.90±1.71 years) and A3 (30.65±2.00 years) and divided in two groups: NG (n=84) with at least two normal BP measurements at the three assessments; HG (n=31) with at least two abnormal BP measurements at the three assessments. BP and body mass index (BMI) were obtained at the three assessments. Levels of glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol and fractions were obtained at A2 and A3. Abdominal circumference (AC) was obtained only at A3. RESULTS: 1) The means of BP, BMI and AC (p<0.0001) as well as the prevalence of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and overweight/obesity (O/O) (p<0.003) were higher in the HG at the three assessments; 2) The means of LDL-c and glycemia (p<0.05) at A2 and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) at A3 were higher in the HG; 3) the association SAH+O/O was more prevalent in the HG, whereas the association NBP+NBMI was more prevalent in the NG (p<0.0001) at the three assessments; 4) SAH at A1 (RR=5.20 = 5.20; p<0.0007), male gender (RR=5.26 = 5.26; p<0.0019) and OO at A1 (RR=3.40 = 3.40; p<0.0278) determined an increased risk for AH at the young adult life (A3). CONCLUSION: After 17 years of follow-up, the BP of young individuals showed a significant association with the cardiovascular risk variables and the occurrence of MS at the young adult life.BACKGROUND The study of the cardiovascular risk variables in young populations is fundamental to establish primary prevention strategies. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the blood pressure (BP), anthropometric and metabolic profile in young individuals from The Rio de Janeiro Study, followed by 17 years. METHODS A total of 115 individuals (64 males) were evaluated at three different moments (follow-up: 212.23+/-16.0 months): A1 (12.97+/-1.48 years), A2 (21.90+/-1.71 years) and A3 (30.65+/-2.00 years) and divided in two groups: NG (n=84) with at least two normal BP measurements at the three assessments; HG (n=31) with at least two abnormal BP measurements at the three assessments. BP and body mass index (BMI) were obtained at the three assessments. Levels of glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol and fractions were obtained at A2 and A3. Abdominal circumference (AC) was obtained only at A3. RESULTS 1) The means of BP, BMI and AC (p<0.0001) as well as the prevalence of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and overweight/obesity (O/O) (p<0.003) were higher in the HG at the three assessments; 2) The means of LDL-c and glycemia (p<0.05) at A2 and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) at A3 were higher in the HG; 3) the association SAH+O/O was more prevalent in the HG, whereas the association NBP+NBMI was more prevalent in the NG (p<0.0001) at the three assessments; 4) SAH at A1 (RR=5.20 = 5.20; p<0.0007), male gender (RR=5.26 = 5.26; p<0.0019) and OO at A1 (RR=3.40 = 3.40; p<0.0278) determined an increased risk for AH at the young adult life (A3). CONCLUSION After 17 years of follow-up, the BP of young individuals showed a significant association with the cardiovascular risk variables and the occurrence of MS at the young adult life.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2009

Presión arterial en jóvenes como marcador de riesgo cardiovascular en jóvenes estudio de Rio de Janeiro

Érika Maria Gonçalves Campana; Andréa Araujo Brandão; Roberto Pozzan; Maria de Fátima França; Flavia Lopes Fonseca; Oswaldo Luiz Pizzi; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Elizabete Viana de Freitas; Ayrton Pires Brandão

BACKGROUND: The study of the cardiovascular risk variables in young populations is fundamental to establish primary prevention strategies. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the blood pressure (BP), anthropometric and metabolic profile in young individuals from The Rio de Janeiro Study, followed by 17 years. METHODS: A total of 115 individuals (64 males) were evaluated at three different moments (follow-up: 212.23±16.0 months): A1 (12.97±1.48 years), A2 (21.90±1.71 years) and A3 (30.65±2.00 years) and divided in two groups: NG (n=84) with at least two normal BP measurements at the three assessments; HG (n=31) with at least two abnormal BP measurements at the three assessments. BP and body mass index (BMI) were obtained at the three assessments. Levels of glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol and fractions were obtained at A2 and A3. Abdominal circumference (AC) was obtained only at A3. RESULTS: 1) The means of BP, BMI and AC (p<0.0001) as well as the prevalence of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and overweight/obesity (O/O) (p<0.003) were higher in the HG at the three assessments; 2) The means of LDL-c and glycemia (p<0.05) at A2 and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) at A3 were higher in the HG; 3) the association SAH+O/O was more prevalent in the HG, whereas the association NBP+NBMI was more prevalent in the NG (p<0.0001) at the three assessments; 4) SAH at A1 (RR=5.20 = 5.20; p<0.0007), male gender (RR=5.26 = 5.26; p<0.0019) and OO at A1 (RR=3.40 = 3.40; p<0.0278) determined an increased risk for AH at the young adult life (A3). CONCLUSION: After 17 years of follow-up, the BP of young individuals showed a significant association with the cardiovascular risk variables and the occurrence of MS at the young adult life.BACKGROUND The study of the cardiovascular risk variables in young populations is fundamental to establish primary prevention strategies. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the blood pressure (BP), anthropometric and metabolic profile in young individuals from The Rio de Janeiro Study, followed by 17 years. METHODS A total of 115 individuals (64 males) were evaluated at three different moments (follow-up: 212.23+/-16.0 months): A1 (12.97+/-1.48 years), A2 (21.90+/-1.71 years) and A3 (30.65+/-2.00 years) and divided in two groups: NG (n=84) with at least two normal BP measurements at the three assessments; HG (n=31) with at least two abnormal BP measurements at the three assessments. BP and body mass index (BMI) were obtained at the three assessments. Levels of glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol and fractions were obtained at A2 and A3. Abdominal circumference (AC) was obtained only at A3. RESULTS 1) The means of BP, BMI and AC (p<0.0001) as well as the prevalence of systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) and overweight/obesity (O/O) (p<0.003) were higher in the HG at the three assessments; 2) The means of LDL-c and glycemia (p<0.05) at A2 and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) at A3 were higher in the HG; 3) the association SAH+O/O was more prevalent in the HG, whereas the association NBP+NBMI was more prevalent in the NG (p<0.0001) at the three assessments; 4) SAH at A1 (RR=5.20 = 5.20; p<0.0007), male gender (RR=5.26 = 5.26; p<0.0019) and OO at A1 (RR=3.40 = 3.40; p<0.0278) determined an increased risk for AH at the young adult life (A3). CONCLUSION After 17 years of follow-up, the BP of young individuals showed a significant association with the cardiovascular risk variables and the occurrence of MS at the young adult life.


Rev. bras. hipertens | 2005

Síndrome metabólica em crianças e adolescentes

Andréa Araujo Brandão; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Maria de Fátima França; Roberto Pozzan; Ayrton Pires Brandão


Rev. SOCERJ | 2002

Hipertensão arterial no jovem como marcador para a prevenção cardiovascular primária

Andréa Araujo Brandão; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Roberto Pozzan; Maria de Fátima França; Roselee Pozzan; Elizabete Viana de Freitas; Emilio César Zilli; Ayrton Pires Brandão


Rev. SOCERJ | 2002

Hipertensão arterial e síndrome metabólica

Roberto Pozzan; Roselee Pozzan; Andréa Araujo Brandão; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Maria de Fátima França; Elizabete Viana de Freitas; Emilio César Zilli; Ayrton Pires Brandão


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 1995

Vascular endothelium. An important vasomodulator and modulator cybernetic system whose dysfunction participates in the hypertensive process

Emílio Antonio Francischetti; Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu Fagundes; Maria de Fátima França


Archive | 2009

Pressão Arterial em Jovens como marcador de risco Cardiovascular. Estudo do rio de Janeiro Blood Pressure in Young Individuals as a Cardiovascular Risk Marker. The Rio de Janeiro study

Érika Maria Gonçalves Campana; Andréa Araujo Brandão; Roberto Pozzan; Maria de Fátima França; Flavia Lopes; Oswaldo Luiz Pizzi; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Elizabete Viana de Freitas; Pires Brandão


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2009

Presso Arterial em jovens como marcador de risco cardiovascular. Estudo do Rio de Janeiro

Érika Maria Gonçalves Campana; Andréa Araujo Brandão; Roberto Pozzan; Maria de Fátima França; Flavia Lopes Fonseca; Oswaldo Luiz Pizzi; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Elizabete Viana de Freitas; Ayrton Pires Brandão


Archive | 2006

Pressão Arterial e o Perfil Antropométrico e Metabólico de Indivíduos Jovens Acompanhados por 16 Anos, Estratificados pelo Comportamento da Pressão Arterial. Estudo do Rio de Janeiro Blood Pressure and the Anthropometric and Metabolic Profile of Young Individuals Followed-Up for 16 Years, Stratified by the Blood Pressure Pattern. The Rio de Janeiro Study

Érica Maria Gonçalves Campana; Andréa Araujo Brandão; Roberto Pozzan; Maria de Fátima França; Flavia Lopes Fonseca; Oswaldo Luiz Pizzi; Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães; Pires Brandão

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Andréa Araujo Brandão

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Roberto Pozzan

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Rio de Janeiro State University

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Flavia Lopes Fonseca

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Oswaldo Luiz Pizzi

Rio de Janeiro State University

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