| Literature DB >> 35706495 |
Wilby Williamson1,2, Adam James Lewandowski1,3, Odaro John Huckstep1,4, Winok Lapidaire1, Alexander Ooms5, Cheryl Tan1, Afifah Mohamed1,6, Maryam Alsharqi1, Mariane Bertagnolli1,7, William Woodward1, Cameron Dockerill1, Annabelle McCourt1, Yvonne Kenworthy1, Holger Burchert1, Aiden Doherty8, Julia Newton9, Henner Hanssen10, John Kennedy Cruickshank11, Richard McManus12, Jane Holmes5, Chen Ji13, Sharon Love14, Elena Frangou14, Colin Everett15, Melvyn Hillsdon16, Helen Dawes17,17, Charlie Foster18, Paul Leeson1.
Abstract
Background: Exercise is advised for young adults with elevated blood pressure, but no trials have investigated efficacy at this age. We aimed to determine whether aerobic exercise, self-monitoring and motivational coaching lowers blood pressure in this group.Entities:
Keywords: Aerobic training; Blood pressure; Cardiovascular risk; Exercise; High blood pressure; Hypertension; Lifestyle intervention; Prevention; Young adults
Year: 2022 PMID: 35706495 PMCID: PMC9112102 DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EClinicalMedicine ISSN: 2589-5370
Baseline characteristics of the participants.
| Characteristic | Exercise Intervention ( | Control ( |
|---|---|---|
| Age - years - Mean (SD) | 27·7 (4·2) | 27·8 (4·1) |
| Male – no. (%) | 49 (48·0) | 48 (47·5) |
| Preterm – no. (%) | 26 (25·5) | 26 (25·7) |
| Unemployed – no. (%) | 1 (1·0) | 2 (2·0) |
| University degree – no. (%) | 76 (74·5) | 79 (78·2) |
| Family history of high blood pressure, stroke, or heart attack – no. (%) | 48 (47·1) | 41 (40·6) |
| Body-mass index – kg m−2- Mean (SD) | 25·2 (3·7) | 24·9 (3·4) |
| Smoker – no. (%) | 10 (9·8) | 11 (10·9) |
| Alcohol - units per week - Mean (SD) | 5·4 (5·6) | 6·2 (8·5) |
| 24 h awake ambulatory systolic blood pressure – mmHg - Mean (SD) | 129·1 (9·3) | 128·2 (8·7) |
| 24 h awake ambulatory diastolic blood pressure – mmHg - Mean (SD) | 77·0 (6·4) | 77·4 (7·5) |
| Oxygen uptake peak – ml kg−1 min−1 Mean (SD) | 33·0 (7·2) | 34·7 (7·4) |
| Cholesterol-HDL ratio – mmol l−1 - Mean (SD) | 3·3 (1·1) | 3·3 (1·4) |
| Glucose – mmol l−1 - Mean (SD) | 4·8 (0·6) | 4·9 (0·5) |
| HOMA insulin resistance - Mean (SD) | 1·1 (0·8) | 1·0 (0·8) |
Abbreviations: HDL = high density lipoprotein; HOMA = homeoostatic model assessment.
Figure 1Trial profile.
Primary and secondary outcomes at baseline, 16 weeks and 52 weeks with adjusted mean difference between intervention and control groups at 16 and 52 weeks.
| Exercise intervention | Control | Adjusted Mean Difference (95% CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | Mean (SD) | N | Mean (SD) | p-value | ||
| 24 h Awake Ambulatory Systolic BP - mmHg | ||||||
| Baseline | 102 | 129·1 (9·3) | 101 | 128·2 (8·7) | – | – |
| 16 Weeks | 76 | 126·9 (11·5) | 84 | 125·8 (10·0) | 0·0 (−2·9,2·8) | 0·98 |
| 52 Weeks | 68 | 127·8 (13·3) | 69 | 125·5 (11·8) | 1·5 (−1·6,4·6) | 0·34 |
| 24 h Awake Ambulatory Diastolic BP - mmHg | ||||||
| Baseline | 102 | 77·0 (6·4) | 101 | 77·4 (7·5) | – | – |
| 16 Weeks | 76 | 76·4 (6·9) | 84 | 75·5 (6·7) | 0·6 (−1·4,2·6) | 0·58 |
| 52 Weeks | 68 | 76·8 (8·3) | 69 | 75·2 (7·8) | 1·2 (−0·9,3·4) | 0·26 |
| 24 h Asleep Ambulatory Systolic BP - mmHg | ||||||
| Baseline | 99 | 108·1 (12·0) | 99 | 107·9 (10·5) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 74 | 109·2 (12·7) | 83 | 108·4 (11·9) | 0·9 (−2·4,4·3) | |
| 52 Weeks | 68 | 107·1 (10·2) | 68 | 107·6 (12·7) | −0·9 (−4·5,2·7) | |
| 24 h Asleep Ambulatory Diastolic BP -mmHg | ||||||
| Baseline | 99 | 61·3 (6·9) | 99 | 61·2 (7·0) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 74 | 62·5 (7·9) | 83 | 62·2 (8·6) | 0·4 (−1·9,2·6) | |
| 52 Weeks | 68 | 61·6 (6·0) | 68 | 61·5 (8·2) | −0·3 (−2·7,2·1) | |
| Seated Systolic BP - mmHg | ||||||
| Baseline | 102 | 122·0 (11·5) | 101 | 121·7 (10·2) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 84 | 121·3 (10·7) | 94 | 120·5 (10·2) | 0·3 (−1·8,2·3) | |
| 52 Weeks | 79 | 121·1 (10·9) | 82 | 120·6 (10·6) | 0·7 (−1·5,2·9) | |
| Seated Diastolic BP - mmHg | ||||||
| Baseline | 102 | 75·7 (9·7) | 101 | 76·9 (8·3) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 84 | 76.6 (8.5) | 94 | 74.3 (8.2) | 2.4 (0.6,4.2) | |
| 52 Weeks | 79 | 75·8 (9·1) | 82 | 75·9 (7·8) | 0·3 (−1·6,2·2) | |
| Peak oxygen uptake - ml/kg/min | ||||||
| Baseline | 101 | 33·0 (7·2) | 100 | 34·7 (7·4) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 84 | 36·3 (7·0) | 92 | 34·6 (6·7) | 2·8 (1·5,4·0) | |
| 52 Weeks | 77 | 33·9 (7·5) | 81 | 34·5 (7·3) | 0·2 (−1·1,1·4) | |
| Peak workload - Watt | ||||||
| Baseline | 101 | 205·0 (50·5) | 100 | 211·3 (55·9) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 84 | 223·1 (49·6) | 92 | 211·4 (53·2) | 14·2 (7·6,20·9) | |
| 52 Weeks | 77 | 215·0 (50·1) | 81 | 211·0 (53·1) | 5·1 (−1·9,12·0) | |
| Oxygen uptake at ventilatory threshold - mL/kg/min | ||||||
| Baseline | 101 | 18·5 (5·8) | 101 | 20·4 (6·7) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 84 | 21·6 (6·1) | 92 | 19·9 (5·9) | 2·8 (1·5,4·1) | |
| 52 Weeks | 77 | 17·6 (5·6) | 81 | 18·2 (5·6) | 0·2 (−1·2,1·6) | |
| HOMA insulin resistance | ||||||
| Baseline | 90 | 1·1 (0·8) | 84 | 1·0 (0·8) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 69 | 0·9 (0·5) | 74 | 1·2 (1·1) | −0·3 (−0·6,0·0) | |
| 52 Weeks | 63 | 1·1 (0·7) | 67 | 1·0 (0·8) | 0·0 (−0·3,0·3) | |
| Cholesterol HDL ratio | ||||||
| Baseline | 99 | 3·3 (1·1) | 89 | 3·3 (1·4) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 76 | 3·5 (1·0) | 82 | 3·4 (1·0) | 0·0 (−0·3,0·2) | |
| 52 Weeks | 72 | 3·6 (0·9) | 72 | 3·4 (1·0) | 0·2 (0·0,0·5) | |
| Glucose – mmol/l | ||||||
| Baseline | 94 | 4·8 (0·6) | 91 | 4·9 (0·5) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 71 | 4·8 (0·5) | 81 | 4·8 (0·6) | 0·0 (−0·2,0·2) | |
| 52 Weeks | 66 | 5·0 (0·8) | 70 | 5·0 (0·5) | 0·0 (−0·2,0·2) | |
| Pulse wave velocity - m/s | ||||||
| Baseline | 94 | 9·6 (1·3) | 95 | 9·8 (1·6) | – | |
| 16 Weeks | 82 | 10·0 (2·8) | 93 | 10·0 (3·1) | 0·0 (−0·8,0·9) | |
| 52 Weeks | 78 | 10·6 (3·4) | 80 | 10·5 (2·5) | 0·2 (−0·8,1·1) | |
Abbreviations: BP = blood pressure.
Figure 2Differences between control and intervention for primary and secondary outcomes after 16 weeks moderate to high intensity exercise intervention. Change is presented as adjusted mean in the outcome of interest, in the units for that outcome, with 95% confidence interval error bars. A positive change represents an increase in the outcome measure in the intervention group. Abbreviations: BP = blood pressure, HOMA = homoeostatic model assessment, HDL = high density lipoprotein.
Figure 3Pre-specified exploratory analysis of differences after16 weeks exercise intervention effect in awake systolic blood pressure (Panel A) and awake diastolic blood pressure (Panel B) according to subgroups based on gestational age at birth (<32 weeks, 32–37 weeks, >37 weeks) and gender. Change is reported as the adjusted mean difference in mmHg with error bars representing 95% confidence intervals. A positive change indicates an increase in the outcome in the intervention arm. Abbreviation: gest age = gestational age at birth.