Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents

<p>Aim: to reveal gender and age peculiarities of daily dynamics of systolic aortic pressure (SBPao), diastolic aortic pressure (DBPao), mean hemodynamic aortic pressure (MBPao) and pulse aortic pressure (PPao) in healthy adolescents. Material and Methods. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring...

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Main Author: Sheveleva A.M.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Saratov State Medical University 2018-06-01
Series:Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
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Online Access:http://www.ssmj.ru/system/files/2018_2_197-200.pdf
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spelling doaj-62a167d352d44bdd82072eeff2fc64542021-07-02T03:26:37ZrusSaratov State Medical UniversityСаратовский научно-медицинский журнал2076-25182018-06-011421972005005Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescentsSheveleva A.M.0Volgograd State Medical University<p>Aim: to reveal gender and age peculiarities of daily dynamics of systolic aortic pressure (SBPao), diastolic aortic pressure (DBPao), mean hemodynamic aortic pressure (MBPao) and pulse aortic pressure (PPao) in healthy adolescents. Material and Methods. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed in 354 healthy adolescents (184 girls, 170 boys) aged 12-17 years. Results. Daytime, nighttime and diurnal levels of SBPao and PPao were significantly lower in girls, than that of boys. Boys had significantly lower daytime and diurnal levels of DBPao than girls. Nighttime level of MBPao was significantly higher in boys than in girls. Growth positively correlated with daytime, nighttime and diurnal levels of SBPao (r=0.3, r=0.4and r=0.4 respectively) in boys 12-17 years old. Correlation analysis in girls 12-17 years showed a weak positive relationship between growth and nighttime, daytime and diurnal levels of SBPao (r=0.14, r=0.2 and r=0.14 respectively). Conclusion. The observed differences between age subgroups could be associated with the different velocity of pubertal development in the examined adolescents, as well as with the different role of hormonal and neuronal regulation mechanisms in the formation of aortic pressure level and its diurnal dynamics.</p>http://www.ssmj.ru/system/files/2018_2_197-200.pdfadolescentsaortic pressure
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Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents
Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
adolescents
aortic pressure
author_facet Sheveleva A.M.
author_sort Sheveleva A.M.
title Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents
title_short Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents
title_full Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents
title_fullStr Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents
title_sort gender and age peculiarities of aortic pressure in healthy adolescents
publisher Saratov State Medical University
series Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
issn 2076-2518
publishDate 2018-06-01
description <p>Aim: to reveal gender and age peculiarities of daily dynamics of systolic aortic pressure (SBPao), diastolic aortic pressure (DBPao), mean hemodynamic aortic pressure (MBPao) and pulse aortic pressure (PPao) in healthy adolescents. Material and Methods. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed in 354 healthy adolescents (184 girls, 170 boys) aged 12-17 years. Results. Daytime, nighttime and diurnal levels of SBPao and PPao were significantly lower in girls, than that of boys. Boys had significantly lower daytime and diurnal levels of DBPao than girls. Nighttime level of MBPao was significantly higher in boys than in girls. Growth positively correlated with daytime, nighttime and diurnal levels of SBPao (r=0.3, r=0.4and r=0.4 respectively) in boys 12-17 years old. Correlation analysis in girls 12-17 years showed a weak positive relationship between growth and nighttime, daytime and diurnal levels of SBPao (r=0.14, r=0.2 and r=0.14 respectively). Conclusion. The observed differences between age subgroups could be associated with the different velocity of pubertal development in the examined adolescents, as well as with the different role of hormonal and neuronal regulation mechanisms in the formation of aortic pressure level and its diurnal dynamics.</p>
topic adolescents
aortic pressure
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