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Hypertension in Diabetes Study (HDS): I. Prevalence of hypertension in newly presenting type 2 diabetic patients and the association with risk factors for cardiovascular and diabetic complications

Authors :
M E Nanson
J E Tooke
Hadden
R J Seaman
Peacock Ida.
C Roxburgh
R J Young
S Aldington
C Battersby
Hayes
C J Fox
P A Bassett
L Kennedy
Neil Haw.
J Singer
R B Paisey
M H Charlton
N A Levi
L J Borthwick
M Badenoch
S F Oakes
R W Henry
C Hagan
J S Yudkin
A B Atkinson
N Keen
R C Turner
M J Williams
M S Hammersley
R S Spivey
S L Franklin
E M Kohner
Ae Fletcher
R T Jung
B Kilgallan
S E Manley
C A Cull
Clyne
E M Sellen
Lean Mej.
R H Greenwood
Brunt Ahe.
Boulton Ajm.
M S Fetherston
V Frighi
P M Brown
Matthews
R Coster
A S Spathis
Richard Peto
A D Wright
J M Roland
A J Tucker
Shearer Aci.
J M Tyrell
Petrie Xmp.
Rury R. Holman
M C Holloway
R A Christie
R W Newton
H M Coghill
Culverwell Njc.
T L Dornan
L E Murchison
S L Palmer
M C Doddridge
A M Robertson
R C Temple
L M James
Thompson Rjw.
I Ross
I M Stratton
M R Stearn
C Gould
E A Eeley
Brown Npr.
C Rose
A C Burden
J Youens
D W Macpearson
J Wilson
M J Denholm
D J Brown
I A Kennedy
D J Wheatcroft
Hockaday Tdr.
Connolly Bps.
A M Culbert
Davidson Ajm.
E G Bown
Source :
Journal of Hypertension. 11:309-317
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 1993.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the prevalence of hypertension in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients and its association with risk factors for cardiovascular and diabetic complications.Design: Cross-sectional study.Patients: Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients (n = 3648, mean age 52 years, 59% male) recruited for the UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS).Measurements: Blood pressure, body mass index, waist:hip ratio, ECG signs of ischaemia and of left ventricular hypertrophy (Minnesota code), fasting plasma glucose, urate, creatinine, insulin, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein-, low-density lipoprotein- and total cholesterol, urinary albumin: creatinine ratio, retinopathy grading.Results: Thirty-nine per cent of the patients (35% of the males, 46% of the females) were hypertensive (mean blood pressure greater-than-or-equal-to 160 systolic and/or greater-than-or-equal-to 90 mmHg diastolic 2 and 9 months after diagnosis of diabetes, or taking antihypertensive therapy). The hypertensive patients had a greater mean body mass index (30.1 versus 28.0 kg/m2, P 5.0 g/mol; 24 versus 14%, P < 0.0001), of ECG signs of probable and possible ischaemia (24 versus 14%, P < 0.0001) and of left ventricular hypertrophy (8.5 versus 3.8%; P < 0.0001). The prevalence of retinopathy was similar in the two groups.Conclusions: Hypertension is common in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and is associated with obesity. The association between hypertension and higher triglyceride and insulin levels may be secondary to obesity in this population. An association between hypertension and cardiovascular complications is already apparent at diagnosis of diabetes.

Details

ISSN :
02636352
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Hypertension
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0d0b88255cdf85bc9f059087e3504ba3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00004872-199303000-00012