Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
Longitudinal Cardiac Outcomes and Body Composition
To relate cardiac structure and blood pressure (BP) elevation in adults to childhood BP and body size and composition.
BACKGROUND:
To describe growth events adequately, long-term serial data with frequent measurements at
appropriate ages are necessary. The study uses the Fels Longitudinal Study. In the Fels
Longitudinal Study, data collection begins at birth, and all children are scheduled for
measurements semiannually, on their birthdays and half birthdays, until the age of 18 years,
after which they are scheduled every 2 years. The Fels study is unique with a rich 70-year
history of ongoing serial data collection enabling the analysis of relationships of
variables collected in childhood to cardiovascular risk factors well into late adulthood.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study will link adult cardiac structure and hemodynamic function with long-term serial
childhood data for body size, body composition and blood pressure. To address this goal, 685
adult white active participants in the Fels Longitudinal Study, 352 men and 333 women 20 to
70 years of age, will be studied. These adults were selected based on the availability of
serial body size data from 2 to 18 years and serial body composition data from 8 to 18
years. Echo cardiographic data for cardiac structure and hemodynamic parameters will be
collected from these 685 adults using well defined procedures with a well established
quality control and assurance program. The availability of the long-term childhood records
of these Fels participants for body size and composition provides a unique opportunity to
relate childhood data to subsequent adult data for cardiac structure and blood pressure. The
innovative longitudinal statistical analysis used will include covariates such as age,
gender, birth year for secular trend, adulthood lifestyle (smoking, alcohol consumption, and
physical activity), adult body size and composition, menopause, and medical condition and
medication use. The analysis of the hypotheses in this study links cardiac structure and
hemodynamic parameters in adulthood to childhood growth and body composition. Such linkages
will reveal how various growth and body composition profiles and patterns during childhood
can lead either to pathological or to healthy cardiac structure and hemodynamic parameters
in adulthood. Understanding adult cardiac outcomes in response to changes in fat and
fat-free mass from childhood into adulthood will provide important clues about potential
physiologic mechanisms underlying the observed changes in body mass index (BMI). Elucidating
adverse relationships through such a linkage can lead to the early identification of
children at high risk for adult cardiovascular disease. This investigation will relate
direct measures of body composition to adult cardiac structure and hemodynamic parameters.
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