Elevation of morning blood pressure in sodium resistant subjects by high sodium diet

  • Moo Yong Rhee
  • , Chi Yeon Lim
  • , Sung Joon Shin
  • , Sang Woo Oh
  • , Yong Soon Park
  • , Jong Wook Kim
  • , Hye Kyoung Park
  • , Cho il Kim
  • , Cheol Young Park
  • , Sun Woong Kim

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Abstract

The present study evaluated the response of blood pressure (BP) by dietary sodium in sodium resistant (SR) subjects. One hundred one subjects (mean age, 46.0 yr; 31 hypertensives) were admitted and given low sodium-dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet (LSD, 100 mM NaCl/day) for 7 days and high sodium-DASH diet (HSD, 300 mM NaCl/day) for the following 7 days. On the last day of each diet, 24 hr ambulatory BP was measured. Morning systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) were elevated after HSD in all subjects (P < 0.01), but daytime SBP and DBP were not changed (P > 0.05). In hypertensive subjects, morning DBP elevation was greater than daytime DBP elevation (P = 0.036), although both DBPs were significantly elevated after HSD. The augmented elevation of morning DBP in hypertensive subjects was contributed by the absolute elevation of morning DBP (P = 0.032) and relative elevation to daytime DBP (P = 0.005) in sodium resistant (SR) subjects, but not by sodium sensitive subjects. Although there was no absolute elevation, SR subjects with normotension showed a relative elevation of morning SBP compared to daytime SBP change after HSD (P = 0.009). The present study demonstrates an absolute and relative elevation of morning BP in SR subjects by HSD.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)555-563
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Hypertension
  • Sodium
  • Sodium resistance

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