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Impact of a Family History of Hypertension and Physical Activity on Left Ventricular Mass

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Montclair State University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Genetic Predisposition
Genetic Hypertension

Treatments

Other: Family history of hypertension

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05334355
IRB-FY15-16-185 & 19-20-1602

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a retrospective analysis of data collected within two previous studies. The data has been combined and used to investigate the impact of having a family history of hypertension on left ventricular muscle mass with and without controlling for moderate and vigorous intensity physical activity frequency per week. The hypothesis was that in a sample of mostly active participants, no differences in left ventricular mass between family history of hypertension groups would be observed, but the positive family history of hypertension group would have elevated left ventricular mass compared to the negative family history of hypertension group following statistical control of activity frequency.

Full description

A positive family history of hypertension (FHH) (+FHH) is associated with elevated left ventricular mass (LVM). Regular physical activity (PA) may eliminate differences in LVM between +FHH and negative family history of hypertension (-FHH) adults. PURPOSE: To determine if a +FHH is associated with a greater LVM compared to a -FHH group within a sample of young, mostly active healthy adults with and without statistically controlling for PA. METHODS: Healthy young (18-32yrs) participants self-reported FHH status and habitual moderate and vigorous PA frequency. Participants then underwent an echocardiogram.

Enrollment

61 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 32 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Generally healthy

Exclusion criteria

  • Known hypertension, cardiovascular disease, current pregnancy, current infectious disease, diabetes mellitus, kidney disease, a history of cancer, pulmonary disease, history of a stroke, obesity (for most people this means a body mass index greater than 30), or any life threatening chronic conditions

Trial design

61 participants in 2 patient groups

Positive Family History of Hypertension
Description:
Young normotensive generally healthy adult with one or more biological parents with diagnosed hypertension.
Treatment:
Other: Family history of hypertension
Negative Family History of Hypertension
Description:
Young normotensive generally healthy adult with no biological parent with diagnosed hypertension.

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