WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IS THE BEST PREDICTOR OF EXERCISE INAPPROPRIATE BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE TO EXERCISE IN SUBJECTS WITH THE METABOLIC SYNDROME

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Alexandros Kasiakogias ◽  
Dimitris Tsiachris ◽  
Athanasios Kordalis ◽  
Costas Thomopoulos ◽  
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Background: Running evidence supports a prognostic value of an exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise (EBPR). The impact of the metabolic syndrome (MS) on EBPR in hypertensive patients has not been investigated. Design: A cross-sectional study in the setting of an outpatient hypertension clinic. Methods: In total, 325 non-diabetic patients with newly diagnosed hypertension were divided into two groups based on the presence ( n = 95) or absence ( n = 230) of the MS as defined with NCEP-ATP III criteria. All subjects underwent ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, echocardiography and exercise treadmill testing. Results: Hypertensive patients with MS exhibited higher prevalence of EBPR (by 17%, p = 0.002) and peak exercise systolic BP (by 10.4 mmHg, p = 0.001) irrespectively of confounders. Metabolic equivalents were higher in hypertensives with MS (by 0.6 ml/kg/min, p = 0.048), but the difference lost significance after adjusting for confounders, including body mass index. Logistic regression analysis identified the MS as an independent predictor of an EBPR ( p = 0.016). Hypertensive patients with MS had a 2.3-fold risk of exhibiting EBPR compared to those without MS. However, individual components of MS altogether as well as each one separately failed to predict EBPR. Conclusions: Presence of MS in newly diagnosed hypertensive patients is associated with increased peak exercise BP and a higher frequency of EBPR over and above its separate elements.


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