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. 2023 Jun;37(6):491-495.
doi: 10.1038/s41371-022-00705-w. Epub 2022 May 14.

Individuals with hypertension have lower plasma volume regardless of weight status

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Individuals with hypertension have lower plasma volume regardless of weight status

Robert W Spitz et al. J Hum Hypertens. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Increased plasma volume is often reported as a cause or symptom of hypertension in individuals with obesity. However, these individuals are often compared to normal weight normotensive individuals. Since higher plasma volumes have been reported in larger individuals, it is possible that plasma volume is actually lower in obese hypertensive individuals compared to normotensive obese individuals. This may be important for better understanding the clinical manifestation of hypertension between weight categories. National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (cycles 1999-2018) data were used to examine the relationship between plasma (derived from the Straus formula), blood pressure (measured with an automated device) and body mass index. We observed an inverse relationship between estimated plasma volume and systolic (B = -1.68 (95% CI: -2.06, -1.30) mmHg), p < 0.0001), diastolic (B = -3.35 (95% CI: -3.61, -3.08) mmHg) p < 0.0001), and mean arterial pressure (B = -2.79 (95% CI: -3.05, -2.53) mmHg) p < 0.0001). The relationship between estimated plasma volume and diastolic blood pressure (interaction term: B = -0.069 (-0.10, -0.03), p < 0.0001) did depend on BMI. The "normal weight" group had the lowest slope and this slope was significantly different from the "obese" (B = -1.47 (95% CI: -1.88, -1.07)) and "overweight" (B = -1.11 (-1.55, -0.67)) groups. Plasma volume is lower in hypertensive individuals regardless of weight status, but this relationship is more pronounced among obese individuals.

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