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Title: Effect of fasting on 24-h blood pressure values of individuals with no previous history of hypertension
Authors: Şeker, Ayşe
Demirci, Hakan
Aydın, Ufuk
Uçar, Hakan
Yıldız, Gürsel
Yaman, Özen
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Biyoistatistik Anabilim Dalı.
Ocakoğlu, Gökhan
AAH-5180-2021
15832295800
Keywords: Cardiovascular system & cardiology
Blood pressure
Fasting
Food frequency questionnaire
Holter
Meat
Ramadan
Chronic kidney-disease
Food-intake
Ramadan
Hunger
Adults
Profile
Thirst
Dairy
Risk
Meat
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Citation: Şeker, A. vd. (2017). ''Effect of fasting on 24-h blood pressure values of individuals with no previous history of hypertension''. Blood Pressure Monitoring. 22(5), 247-252.
Abstract: Objective We aimed to analyze the difference in 24-h blood pressure values during Ramadan of fasting and nonfasting individuals with no previous history of hypertension. Patients and methods This study was planned as a multicenter research study in the cities of Izmit, Zonguldak, Sivas, and Adana. The percentage changes in the blood pressure of the patients were calculated from their blood pressure measurements at 0 h while they were resting. A Food Frequency Questionnaire was filled out by all participants. Results Forty patients were included in the fasting group and 55 patients were included in the nonfasting group in the study. There was a difference between the two groups in percent changes of systolic measurements performed at the 4th (5% difference and P=0.020), 13th (6% difference and P=0.015), 14th (10% difference and P=0.017), 18th (9% difference and P=0.027), 19th (9% difference and P=0.020), and 20th (6% difference and P=0.014) hours with respect to the baseline measurement at the 0 h. There was a difference between the fasting and nonfasting groups in the Fasting Food Questionnaire results. Meat consumption was significantly higher in the fasting group. Conclusion A systolic blood pressure increase in fasting patients was observed in measurements at 18:00, 19:00, and 20:00 h. We believe that an increase of more than 10% in blood pressure at the time of iftar is an important result of our study in terms of the meal preferences of the individuals under risk.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1097/MBP.0000000000000244
1473-5725
https://journals.lww.com/bpmonitoring/Fulltext/2017/10000/Effect_of_fasting_on_24_h_blood_pressure_values_of.5.aspx
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/30705
ISSN: 1359-5237
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