[Physical activity level and home blood pressure measurement: Pilot study "Acti-HTA"]

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_D706B888249C
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
[Physical activity level and home blood pressure measurement: Pilot study "Acti-HTA"]
Périodique
Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Sosner P., Ott J., Steichen O., Bally S., Krummel T., Brucker M., Lequeux B., Dourmap C., Llaty P., Le Coz S., Baguet S., Miranne A., Labrunee M., Gremeaux V., Lopez-Sublet M., Club des jeunes hypertensiologues
ISSN
1768-3181 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0003-3928
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
06/2015
Volume
64
Numéro
3
Pages
205-9
Langue
français
Notes
Sosner, P
Ott, J
Steichen, O
Bally, S
Krummel, T
Brucker, M
Lequeux, B
Dourmap, C
Llaty, P
Le Coz, S
Baguet, S
Miranne, A
Labrunee, M
Gremeaux, V
Lopez-Sublet, M
fre
English Abstract
Multicenter Study
France
Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris). 2015 Jun;64(3):205-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ancard.2015.04.011. Epub 2015 Jun 3.
Résumé
While physical activity (PA) is recommended for high blood pressure management, the level of PA practice of hypertensive patients remains unclear. We aimed to assess the association between the level of both PA and blood pressure of individuals consulting in 9 hypertension specialist centres. Eighty-five hypertensive patients were included (59 +/- 14 years, 61% men, 12% smokers, 29% with diabetes). Following their consultation, they performed home blood pressure measurement (HBPM) over 7 days (2 in the morning+2 in the evening), they wrote in a dedicated form their daily activities to estimate the additional caloric expenditure using Acti-MET device (built from International physical Activity Questionnaire [IPAQ]). Thus, patients completed a self-administered questionnaire "score of Dijon" (distinguishing active subjects with a score>20/30, from sedentary<10/30). Subjects with normal HBPM value (<135/85 mm Hg) (55% of them) compared to those with high HBPM were older, had a non-significant trend towards higher weekly caloric expenditure (4959 +/- 5045 kcal/week vs. 4048 +/- 4199 kcal/week, P=0.3755) and score of Dijon (19.44 +/- 5.81 vs. 18.00 +/- 4.32, P=0.2094) with a higher proportion of "active" subjects (48.9% vs. 34.2%, P=0.1773). In conclusion, our results demonstrate a "tendency" to a higher level of reported PA for subjects whose hypertension was controlled. This encourages us to continue with a study that would include more subjects, which would assess PA level using an objective method such as wearing an accelerometer sensor.
Mots-clé
*Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory, Female, Humans, Hypertension/*diagnosis/*therapy, Male, Middle Aged, *Motor Activity, Pilot Projects, Surveys and Questionnaires, Activite physique, Automesure tensionnelle, Caloric expenditure, Depense energetique, High blood pressure, Home blood pressure measurement, Hypertension, Hypertension arterielle, Physical activity
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