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Blood Pressure Circadian Pattern and Physical Exercise Assessment by Accelerometer and 7-Day Physical Activity Recall Scale

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dc.contributor Universitat de Vic. Facultat d'Educació, Traducció i Ciències Humanes
dc.contributor Universitat de Vic. Grup de Recerca en Esport i Activitat Física
dc.contributor.author Garcia-Ortiz, Luis
dc.contributor.author Recio Rodriguez, José I.
dc.contributor.author Puig Ribera, Anna
dc.contributor.author Lema Bartolomé, Jorge
dc.contributor.author Ibáñez Jalón, Elisa
dc.contributor.author González Viejo, Natividad
dc.contributor.author Guenaga Saenz, Nahia
dc.contributor.author Agudo Conde, Cristina
dc.contributor.author Patino Alonso, Maria C.
dc.contributor.author Gomez Marcos, Manuel A.
dc.date.accessioned 2014-05-09T08:13:23Z
dc.date.available 2014-05-09T08:13:23Z
dc.date.created 2014
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation García-Ortiz, L., Recio-Rodríguez, J. I., Puig-Ribera, A., Lema-Bartolomé, J., Ibáñez-Jalón, E., González-Viejo, N., . . . Gomez-Marcos, M. A. (2014). Blood pressure circadian pattern and physical exercise assessment by accelerometer and 7-day physical activity recall scale. American Journal of Hypertension, 27(5), 665-673.
dc.identifier.issn 1879-1905
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10854/3039
dc.description.abstract The relationship between regular physical activity, measured objectively and by self-report, and the circadian pattern of 24-hour ambulatory arterial blood pressure (BP) has not been clarified. We performed a cross-sectional study in a cohort of healthy patients. We included 1,345 patients from the EVIDENT study (mean age 55 ± 14 years; 59.3% women). Physical activity was assessed using the 7-day physical activity recall (PAR) questionnaire (metabolic equivalents (MET)/hour/week) and the Actigraph GT3X accelerometer (counts/ minute) for 7 days; ambulatory arterial BP was measured with a radial tonometer (B-pro device). The dipper-pattern patients showed a higher level of activity than nondipper patients, as assessed by accelerometer and 7-day PAR. Physical activity measures correlated positively with the percent drop in systolic BP (SBP; ρ = 0.19 to 0.11; P < 0.01) and negatively with the systolic and diastolic sleep to wake ratios (ρ = −0.10 to −0.18; P < 0.01) and heart rate (ρ = −0.13; P < 0.01). In logistic regression, considering the circadian pattern (1, dipper; 0, nondipper) as the dependent variable, the odds ratio of the third tertile of counts/minute was 1.79 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.35–2.38; P < 0.01) and of MET/hour/week was 1.33 (95% CI, 1.01–1.75; P = 0.04) after adjustment for confounding variables. Physical activity, as evaluated by both the accelerometer and the 7-day PAR, was associated with a more marked nocturnal BP dip and, accordingly, a lower SBP and diastolic BP sleep to wake ratio. ca_ES
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dc.format.extent 9 p. ca_ES
dc.language.iso eng ca_ES
dc.publisher Oxford University Press ca_ES
dc.rights (c) Oxford University Press
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dc.subject.other Exercici ca_ES
dc.subject.other Hipertensió ca_ES
dc.title Blood Pressure Circadian Pattern and Physical Exercise Assessment by Accelerometer and 7-Day Physical Activity Recall Scale ca_ES
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article ca_ES
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpt159
dc.relation.publisherversion http://ajh.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2013/08/24/ajh.hpt159.short
dc.rights.accessRights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess ca_ES
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/publishedVersion ca_ES
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