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Heart Rate and Blood Pressure: "Connecting the Dots" in Epidemiology and Pathophysiology.

Nikos Kouvas1, Costas Tsioufis1, Nikolaos Vogiatzakis1, Elias Sanidas2, Dimitrios Konstantinidis1, Konstantinos Kintis1, Kyriakos Dimitriadis1, Zoi Kakosaiou1, Panagiotis Tsioufis1, Mairi Kouremeti1, Niki Katsiki3, Dimitrios Tousoulis1.   

Abstract

There is robust evidence from epidemiological and clinical studies showing that elevated heart rate (HR) constitutes a powerful predictor of morbidity and mortality in patients with hypertension, underlining the significance of HR measurement in them. Autonomous nervous system dysfunction and atherosclerosis are important features in the pathogenesis of the untoward events. However, the relationship between HR and blood pressure (BP) is complex and differs depending on the type of BP measurement which is considered. This differentiation implicates complex physiological mechanisms and is of clinical importance regarding the divergent effect of the different types of antihypertensive agents on these parameters. The aim of this review is to summarize the current evidence on the relationship between HR and BP based on epidemiological, clinical, and experimental studies.

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Keywords:  blood pressure; heart rate; hypertension

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29232971     DOI: 10.1177/0003319717746524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angiology        ISSN: 0003-3197            Impact factor:   3.619


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1.  Effect of Dietary Fiber (Oat Bran) Supplement in Heart Rate Lowering in Patients with Hypertension: A Randomized DASH-Diet-Controlled Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Yang Ju; Chenglin Zhang; Zhirong Zhang; Hongying Zhu; Yuanyuan Liu; Ting Liu; Omorogieva Ojo; Jingbo Qiu; Xiaohua Wang
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-07-30       Impact factor: 6.706

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