Hypertension, Vol 14, 210-217, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
H Halkin, J Or, Z Fuchs, A Lusky, A Chetrit and M Modan
Mean plasma levels of total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein
cholesterol, total-to-high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio, and total
triglycerides were determined in a representative sample of the adult
Israeli Jewish population, excluding known diabetics and individuals with
overt atherosclerotic morbidity (n = 1,153). Levels were compared in
normotensive and untreated and treated hypertensive individuals by glucose
tolerance category and smoking, after adjustment for sex, age, and body
mass index. In the presence of normal glucose tolerance, lipid levels in
the nonsmoking normotensive and treated hypertensive groups were similar,
whereas in the smoking, treated hypertensive group, lipids were
significantly affected, as indicated by the respective adjusted mean levels
(mg/dl): total cholesterol, 219, 221, and 240; high density lipoprotein
cholesterol, 45.0, 43.6, and 42.0; ratio, 5.2, 5.3, and 6.0; and
triglycerides, 114, 107, and 144. In individuals with glucose intolerance,
trends were the same with the exception of triglycerides, which were
significantly elevated in the nonsmoking, treated hypertensive group also;
the respective values were 217, 225, and 257 for total cholesterol; 45.1,
44.9, and 41.4 for high density lipoprotein cholesterol; 5.2, 5.5, and 6.8
for the ratio; and 133, 152, and 187 for triglycerides. Lipid disturbances
in treated smokers were not due to heavier smoking or differences in
dietary intake. We conclude that disturbance of plasma lipid profile in
treated hypertensive individuals may be mainly due to an interaction with
smoking, with an additional effect of glucose intolerance.
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Smoking accounts for adverse effect of antihypertensive medications on plasma lipids. A population-based study
Department of Medicine Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
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