Hypertension Clinical Trial
To determine the role of environmental stressors in the development of hypertension in Black and white school-age children from hypertensive families.
BACKGROUND:
The theoretical rationale for the role of environmental stress factors in the development of
essential hypertension has been outlined in several studies. Briefly, individuals at
increased risk for essential hypertension are more likely than non-risk cohorts to exhibit
exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity to environmental stressors. This may be especially
true for Blacks compared to whites. Furthermore, individuals at risk for developing
essential hypertension who are subjected to more frequent physical and/or sociopsychological
stressors may experience frequent feelings of anger and hostility with concomitant
exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity. Blacks may experience many of these stressors more
frequently than whites. The exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity, in turn, is associated
with complex neuroendocrine changes which result in pathophysiological alterations,
eventually causing chronic elevated blood pressure. Although this rationale has received
some empirical support in animal and human studies, definitive evidence to support an
etiologic role of environmental stress factors is still lacking and needs to be tested in a
prospective manner.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study was cross-sectional and longitudinal. An estimated 1,523 children, 7 to 14 years
old at baseline, whose families reported essential hypertension, participated in a blood
pressure screening following medical verification of their family history of hypertension.
Children whose systolic blood pressures were in the 5th to 25th percentiles or 75th to 95th
percentiles were recruited. A sample of children was obtained with relatively equal
distributions by race, age, gender, and blood pressure grouping. Environmental stress
factors evaluated include: psychophysiological responses to physical and psychological
stressors including physical exercise testing, video game, and mental arithmetic tests;
sociopsychological variables including anger and hostility coping styles; and
sociostructural variables including socioeconomic status and family stability. The
environmental risk factors were assessed within the context of other hypertension risk
factors such as cholesterol level, sodium and alcohol intake, tobacco usage, resting blood
pressure, and body weight. Each child and his parents were followed annually.
The study was renewed in 1994 and again in 1998 to continue follow-up for an additional four
years. Follow-up continued of these adolescents and young adults who were 13 to 20 years old
in 1998. The purpose was to index early markers of preclinical disease including resting
blood pressure, left ventricular mass, and several new measures including plasma
endothelin-1 (ET-1) and endothelium dependent arterial dilation (EDAD).
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