Low birth weight (LBW) has been associated with increased blood pressure and the development of cardiovascular disease including hypertension. Elevated blood pressure, cortisol, and hyperresponsiveness during physiologic stress may function as hypertension biological markers. We examined the association of blood pressure and cortisol levels during induced physiologic stress with LBW in an African American adolescent population (n = 106). METHODS AND RESULTS: Birth weight was obtained from parents. Blood pressure and cortisol levels were measured at rest and in response to an induced physiological stressor. Compared with normal birth weight group (n = 73), the LBW group (n = 33) demonstrated elevated (+4 mm Hg) diastolic pressure (P = .002) ...
Very low birth weight (VLBW) and prematurity have beenassociated with an increased risk of high bloo...
ObjectiveTo extend findings that African American women report greater stress during pregnancy, have...
The risk of hypertension and related target organ damage is much greater in African Americans than i...
Low birth weight (LBW) has been associated with increased blood pressure and the development of card...
Epidemiological studies show a relationship between low birth weight (LBW) and adult cardiovascular ...
Ethnicity and family history of hypertension (FHH) have been associated with the development of hype...
Ethnicity and family history of hypertension (FHH) have been associated with the development of hype...
Low birth weight has been found to be associated with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity and wit...
Background: African Americans (AAs) not only have higher blood-pressure levels, but also an increase...
Globally, the health disparity of hypertension is disproportionately greater within the African Amer...
Purpose To study the relationship between low birth weight and the subsequent development of cardiov...
Background - The determinants of differences in blood pressure that emerge in adolescence between bl...
Objective: To examine whether the inverse association between birth weight and blood pressure varies...
African American (AA) adolescents are twice as likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulth...
Low birth weight has been found to be associated with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity and wit...
Very low birth weight (VLBW) and prematurity have beenassociated with an increased risk of high bloo...
ObjectiveTo extend findings that African American women report greater stress during pregnancy, have...
The risk of hypertension and related target organ damage is much greater in African Americans than i...
Low birth weight (LBW) has been associated with increased blood pressure and the development of card...
Epidemiological studies show a relationship between low birth weight (LBW) and adult cardiovascular ...
Ethnicity and family history of hypertension (FHH) have been associated with the development of hype...
Ethnicity and family history of hypertension (FHH) have been associated with the development of hype...
Low birth weight has been found to be associated with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity and wit...
Background: African Americans (AAs) not only have higher blood-pressure levels, but also an increase...
Globally, the health disparity of hypertension is disproportionately greater within the African Amer...
Purpose To study the relationship between low birth weight and the subsequent development of cardiov...
Background - The determinants of differences in blood pressure that emerge in adolescence between bl...
Objective: To examine whether the inverse association between birth weight and blood pressure varies...
African American (AA) adolescents are twice as likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulth...
Low birth weight has been found to be associated with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity and wit...
Very low birth weight (VLBW) and prematurity have beenassociated with an increased risk of high bloo...
ObjectiveTo extend findings that African American women report greater stress during pregnancy, have...
The risk of hypertension and related target organ damage is much greater in African Americans than i...