Hypertension, Vol 24, 747-751, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
GA Harshfield, DW Koelsch, DA Pulliam, BS Alpert, PA Richey and JA Becker
We determined the factors related to left ventricular mass adjusted for
body size in 60 black (mean age, 13 +/- 2 years) and 40 white (mean age, 14
+/- 2 years) normotensive youths. The factors examined included age, sex,
systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, plasma renin activity,
plasma aldosterone concentration, and sodium and potassium intake as
determined by 24-hour excretion. Sex (beta = 13.3, P < .003), age (beta
= 2.88, P < .001), and systolic blood pressure (beta = 0.41, P < .02)
were independent predictors in the sample as a whole, accounting for 37% of
the variance of left ventricular mass adjusted for height. Separate
analyses were performed for black and white subjects. In the black
subjects, age (beta = 4.4, P < .004) followed by sex (beta = 11.85, P
< .02) were independent factors, accounting for 43% of the variance of
left ventricular mass adjusted for height. In contrast, in white subjects
systolic blood pressure (beta = 0.4, P < .003) followed by sodium
excretion (beta = 0.13, P < .05) were independent factors, with gender
(beta = 8.89, P < .07) tending to account for 36% of the variance.
Similar results were observed for left ventricular mass adjusted for body
surface area. In conclusion, the age-related increase in adjusted left
ventricular mass in black but not white youths may in part account for the
early development of cardiovascular disease among the black population.
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Racial differences in the age-related increase in left ventricular mass in youths
Department of Pediatrics, University of Tennessee, Memphis 38163.
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