Relationships Between Variation Of Nocturnal Dipping Blood Pressure And Chronotypes
International Journal of Development Research
Relationships Between Variation Of Nocturnal Dipping Blood Pressure And Chronotypes
Received 27th March, 2020; Received in revised form 22nd April, 2020; Accepted 06th May, 2020; Published online 29th June, 2020
Copyright © 2020, Felipe Leonardo and Débora Aparecida Rodrigueiro. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
A Chronobiology, a science that studies the temporal organization of living beings, establishes molecular mechanisms that explain the rhythmicity observed in organisms. Between the rhythmic variations observed is blood pressure, which shows a morning rise and nocturnal dipping, the latter being important in predicting cardiovascular risk. The individuals can also be chronophenotypically classified according to their daily preferences, in morningness-eveningness. Objectives: To verify the hypothesis of a relationship between the morning chronotype and the nondipper night pressure profile. Methodology: Descriptive cross-sectional study, with the realization of the noninvasive ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure to obtain the pressure curve and answer the questionnaire of Ostberg's personal preferences. Results: The survey included twenty participants, from nine were classified as dipper and eleven as nondipper; in addition, twelve were classified as morning and eight as non-morning. The hypothesis test revealed statistical significance in the relationship between morning chronotype and nocturnal non-descent pattern of blood pressure (p = 0.0493), confirming the initial hypothesis, which implies greater risk cardiovascular to this population. Conclusion: The relationship between morning and morning non-nocturnal blood pressure decrease, and further studies are needed to better characterizing this relationship.