AIM: To evaluate correlations between risk factors (RF) of cardiovascular diseases, cerebral hemodynamics and psychological personal features in healthy males aged 20-29 with reference to 10-year prognosis of arterial hypertension (AH). MATERIAL AND METHODS: For 10-year follow-up AH affected 886 initially healthy males aged 20-29 years (9%). RF effects on AH onset were revealed with the regression analysis. RESULTS: AH risk factors were the following: alcohol intake, overweight, total cholesterol, hereditary predisposition to cardiovascular diseases, left ventricular hypertrophy, cerebral vascular dystonia, low physical activity out of office. CONCLUSION: RF can be divided into those associated with psychological response and independent. Salt intake dose and smoking do not influence 10-year prognosis at this age.
AIM: To evaluate correlations between risk factors (RF) of cardiovascular diseases, cerebral hemodynamics and psychological personal features in healthy males aged 20-29 with reference to 10-year prognosis of arterial hypertension (AH). MATERIAL AND METHODS: For 10-year follow-up AH affected 886 initially healthy males aged 20-29 years (9%). RF effects on AH onset were revealed with the regression analysis. RESULTS: AH risk factors were the following: alcohol intake, overweight, total cholesterol, hereditary predisposition to cardiovascular diseases, left ventricular hypertrophy, cerebral vascular dystonia, low physical activity out of office. CONCLUSION: RF can be divided into those associated with psychological response and independent. Salt intake dose and smoking do not influence 10-year prognosis at this age.