Literature DB >> 11446494

Circadian variation of the onset of acute myocardial infarction in the Osaka area, 1998-1999: characterization of morning and nighttime peaks.

K Kinjo1, H Sato, H Sato, I Shiotani, T Kurotobi, Y Ohnishi, E Hishida, D Nakatani, H Ito, Y Koretsune, A Hirayama, J Tanouchi, M Mishima, T Kuzuya, H Takeda, M Hori.   

Abstract

The onset of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) shows characteristic circadian variations; that is, a definite morning peak related to biologic rhythms and a vague nighttime peak related to socioeconomic factors. The recent economic recession in Japan may change the circadian variation, especially the nighttime peak. This study evaluated the recent circadian variation of AMI in Osaka and specified the patient subgroups showing either a morning or nighttime peak predominantly. Of 1,609 consecutive patients with AMI registered from April 1998 to January 2000, 1,252 whose onset of AMI was definitely identified were studied. The day was divided into six 4-h periods with a morning peak between 08.01 h and 12.00h, and nighttime peak between 20.01 h and 24.00h. When subgroup analysis was performed, female patients aged 65 years or more showed a morning peak alone and male patients aged less than 65 years with an occupation and the habits of cigarette smoking and alcohol intake showed a nighttime peak alone. Thus, in Osaka nighttime socioeconomic factors may currently be more potent triggers of AMI than the morning surges in younger male workers who smoke and drink.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11446494     DOI: 10.1253/jcj.65.617

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn Circ J        ISSN: 0047-1828


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